REGISTER 


OF    THE 


COMMISSIONED  AND  WARRANT  OFFICERS 


OF   THE 


JNrA.VY 


.•»  ■» 


6f  the 


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CONFEDERATE  STATES, 


TO  JANUARY.!, 


1863. 


RICHMOND: 
MACFARLANE    A    FERQUSSON, 

1862. 


REGISTER 


OF  THE 


COMMISSIONED  AND  WARRANT  OFFICERS 


OF  THE 


N^VY 


OF  THE 


CONFEDERATE  STATES, 


TO  JANUARY  1, 


1863. 


RICHMOND : 

MACFARLANE   A   FERGUSSOK, 

1862. 


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aEjSrER_^L   ORDER. 


All  officeks  of  the  Navy  upon  receiving  orders  will,  witli- 
out  delay,  acknowledge  the  same  to  the  department;  and  upon 
visiting  the  seat  of  Government,  whether  under  orders  or  foi* 
other  purposes,  will  immediately  repair  to  the  Office  of  Orders 
and  Detail,  and  insert  their  names  and  place  of  residence  in  a 
book  kept  there  for  that  purpose. 

R  FORREST, 

Chief  of  Bvjreau  Orders  and  Detail. 


Lf'iS^OS. 


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GKISTER^VL   OHDEK: 


CONFEDERATE  STATES  OF  AMERICA,^ 

Navy  Department,  V 

Richmond,  November  22,  1862.     j 

I. — The  following  articles  are  substituted  for  articles  2  and  3  of  Chap- 
tor  II.  of  the  Navy  Regulations,  approved  April  29,  1862 : 
For  Article  2.     General  3Iilitary  Command. 

Of  the  Commission  nnd  Warrant  Officers,  the  following  only  shall  ex- 
ercise general  military  command,  and  in  the  order  in  which  they  are 
placed  : 

Admiral. 

P'lag  Officer. 

Captain. 

Commander. 

Lieutenant  Commanding. 

First  Lieutenant, 

Second  Lieutenant. 

Lieutenant  for  the  War. 

Master. 

Passed  Midshipman. 

Midshipman. 

Boatswain. 

Gunner. 

Master's  Mate,  if  warranted. 
For  Article  3.      Officers  restricted  in  their  I'ight  to  command. 
The  other  Commission  and  Warrant  Officers  shall  be  restricted  in  their 
right  to  command  to  their  own  respective  corps,  unless  especially  extend- 
ed.    They  are  as  follows  : 

Surgeon. 

Paymaster. 

Chief  Engineer. 

Na  \  al  Constructor. 

Secietary  to  Commander-in-Chief. 

Passed  Assistant  Surgeon. 

Assistant  Paymaster. 

First  Assistant  Eno;inecr. 

Assistant  bury-eon. 

Second  Assistant  Engineer. 

Third  Assistant  Engineer. 

Carpenter. 

Sailmaker. 

11. — In  determining  the  relative  and  assimilated  rank  of  officers  who 
resigned  from  the  navy  of  the  United  States  to  take  service  in  the  navy 


4-f3f03 


2  GENERAL    ORDER. 

of  the  Confederate  States,  reference  will  be  had  to  the  date  of  commis- 
sions held  by  them  in  the  navy  of  the  United  States. 

III. — Commissions  for  the  war  in  any  grade  of  the  Navy  shall  confer 
rank  f«Dm  the  date  of  such  commission. 

IV. — Naval  Constructors  will  take  rank  and  precedence  with  Sur- 
geons, Paymasters  and  Chief  Engineers,  according  to  date  of  commis- 
sion. 

V. — The  following  amendments  are  ordered  in  Articles  10,  12,  13  and 
14  of  Chapter  II : 

Article  10.  Before  the  words  Lieutenants  on  the  last  line,  insert  the 
word  "all,"  and  strike  out  the  words  "and  with  Masters." 

Article  12  is  expunged. 

Article  13.  In  the  title  of  the  Article  and  in  the  first  line,  substitute 
the  word  "second"  for  the  word  "first;"-  and  in  last  line  add  after  the 
word  "Midshipman,"  the  words  "next  after  Master." 

Article  14.  In  the  title  of  the  Article  and  in  the  first  line,  strike  out 
the  words  "second  and." 

VI. — The  following  changes  are  ordered  in  the  uniform  : 

Admirals  will  wear  one  stripe  in  addition  to  the  numln'r  worn  b}'-  Fl.ig 
Officers  on  the  sleeve,  and  one  star  additional  in  shoulder  strap  an<l  cap 
ornament. 

Lieutenants  Commsmding  will  wear  one  stripe  in  addition  to  the  num- 
ber worn  by  First  Lieutenants  on  the  sleeve. 

First  Lieutenants  will  wear  the  uniform  prescribed  f(?r  Lieutenants. 

Second  Lieutenants  will  wear  the  same  uniform  as  Firi^t  Lieutenants, 
except  the  star  in  the  shoulder  strap. 

Lieutenants  for  the  war  the  same  as  Second  Lieutenants. 

Naval  Constructors  will  wear  the  same  uniform  as  Chief  Engineers, 
substituting  buff  in  the  ground  of  the  shoulder  strap  for  dark  blue,  and 
the  letter  "  C"  in  the  cap  ornament  for  the  letter  "E." 

First  Assistant  Engineers  will  w^ear  the  same  uniform  as  Passed  As 
sistant  Surgeons,  except  that  the  ground  of  the  shoulder  strap  shall  be 
dark  blue.  • 

Second  Assistant  Engineers  will  wear  ihe  same  uniform  as  Assistant 
Surgeons,  except  that  the  ground  of  the  shoulder  strap  shall  be  dark 
blue. 

S.  R.  MALLORY, 

Secy  of  the  Navy. 


OROA-NIZ^TIOISr 


07 


THE  NAVY  DEPARTMENT 


JANUARY  1,  1863. 


Place 

NAMES. 

DUTY. 

of 

Where 

Salary. 

Birth,     a  Citizen. 

S.  R.  Mallory, 

Secretary, 

W.  Indies 

Florida. 

$  6,000 

E.  M.  Tidball, 

Chief  Clerk, 

Va. 

Va. 

2,100 

Z.  P.  Moses, 

Clerk, 

S.  C. 

S.  C. 

1,500 

Theo.  S.  Garnet t,  Jr. 

(( 

Va. 

Va. 

1,200 

Geo.  W.  Spotswood, 

a 

Fla. 

Fla. 

1,200 

Thos.  E.  Buchanan, 

a 

Md. 

Va. 

1,200 

C.  A  Vanfelson, 

Messenger, 

N.  Y. 

Ala. 

500 

OFFICE  OF  ORDERS  1 

IND  DjiTAIL. 

F.  Forrest, 

Chief  of  Bureau, 

Va. 

Va. 

3,600 

A.  Sinclair, 

Asst.  to  Bureau, 

(( 

(( 

2,825 

James  S.  Jones,           Chief  Clerk, 

u 

Fla. 

1,500 

OFFICE  OF  ORDNANCE  AN 

D  HYDROGRAPH 

:y. 

Geo.  Minor, 

Chief  of  Bureau, 

Va. 

Va. 

2,825 

J.  M.  Brooke, 

Asst.  to  Bureau, 

(( 

2,650 

J.  P.  McCorkle, 

Chief  Clerk, 

Penn. 

1,500 

A.  B.  Upshur, 

Clerk, 

Va. 

1,200 

F.  Volk, 

Draftsman, 

Germany, 

1,200 

W.  Holdsworth, 

Messenger, 

Va. 

" 

OFFICE  OF  PROVISIONS 

AND  CLOTHING. 

Jno.  DeBree,                Chief  of  Bureau, 

N.J.     1      Va. 

2,800 

T.  C.  DeLcon, 

Chief  Clerk, 

S.  C. 

1     S.  C. 

1,500 

OFFICE  OF  MEDICINE  AND  SURGERY. 

Florida, 


W.  A.  W.  Spotswood,!Chief  of  Bureau, 
C.  N.  Fennell,  IChief  Clerk, 


Va. 

N.  C. 


2,400 
1,500 


CAPTAINS. 


State 
where  born 

State  from 

State  of 

Original  entry 

Original  entry 

NAMES. 

which 

which    a 

into  service  of 

into  service  of 

appointed. 

citizen. 

U.  S.  N. 

C.  S.  N. 

< 
i 

Ar  riRAL.; 

Franklin  Buchanan, 

Maryland, 

Maryland, 

28th  Jan'y  IS  15 

5th  Sept.  1>61 

CAPTAINS. 

L.  Rousseau 

Louisiana, 

Louisiana, 

Louisiana, 

16th  Jan'y  1809 

26th  Mar.  1861 

French  Forrest  .... 

Maryland, 

Virginia, 

Virginia, 

9th  June   18 LI 

10th  June   1861 

Josiah  Tattnall  .... 

Georgia, 

Georgia, 

Georgia, 

1st  Jan'y  1812 

26th  Mar.  1861 

V.  M.  Randolph  . . . 

Virginia, 

Alabama, 

Alabama, 

11th  June   1814 

do 

Geo.  N.  HoUins  .... 

Maryland, 

Maryland, 

Florida, 

1st  Feb'y  1814 

22nd  June  1861 

D.  N,  Ingraham. .  , . 

S.  Carolina. 

S.  Carolina, 

S.  Carolina, 

ISth  June   1812 

26th  Mar.  1861 

Samuel  Barron.  .  .    . 

Virginia, 

Virginia, 

Virginia, 

1st  Jan'y  1812 

10th  June  1861 

Wm.  F.  Lynch 

do 

do 

do 

26th  Jan'y  1819 

do 

Isaac  S.  Sterett  .... 

Maryland, 

Mayland, 

24th  Mar.  1819 

do 

Raphael  Semnies..  . 

do 

Alabama, 

Alabama, 

1st  April  1826 

26th  Mar.  1861 

CAPTAINS  FOR 

THE  WAR. 

S.  S.  Lee      

Virginia, 

Virginia, 

Virginia, 

30ih  Dec'r  1820 

ilth  June  1861 

Wm.  C.  Whittle.... 

do 

do 

do 

lOth    May  1820 

do 

COxMMANDERS. 

R.  D.  Thorburn  .... 

do 

do 

do 

30th  Mar.  1820 

I5th  June  1861 

Robt.  G.  Robb 

do 

do 

do 

6th  Sept.   1821 

10th  June  1861 

W.  W.  Hunter 

Penn. 

Louisiana, 

Louisiana, 

1st    May    1822 

6th  June  1861 

Murray  Mason 

Virginia, 

Virginia, 

Virginia, 

14th  Nov'r  1823 

10th  Jnne  1861 

E.  Farrand 

New  York, 

Florida, 

Florida, 

4th  Mar.  1823 

26th  Mar.   1861 

C.  H.  McBlair 

Maryland, 

Maryland, 

do 

19th  Oct'r  1861 

A.  B.  Fairfax 

Virginia, 

Virginia, 

Virginia, 

4th  Aug't  1823 

10th  June  1861 

Wm.  McBlair 

Maryland, 

Maryland, 

16th  Nov'r  1824 

do 

Rich'd  L.Page  .... 

Virginia, 

Vitginia, 

Virginia. 

1st  Mar.    1824 

do 

Fred'k  Chatard  .... 

Maryland 

Maryland, 
Virginia, 

16th  Nov'r  1824 
4th  Mar.  1823 

15th  June  1861 
10th  June  1861 

Arthur  Sinclair  .... 

Virginia, 

Virginia, 

C.  H.  Kennedy  .... 

do 

N.  Carolina 

N.Carolina 

10th  Feby  1819 

25th  June   1861 

Thos.  W.  Brent.  .    . 

D.  C. 

Florida, 

Florida, 

1st    Mar.   1825 

26th  June  1861 

John  K.  Mitchell  . 

N.  Carolina 

do 

do 

1st  Feb'y  1825 

Ilth  Nov'r  1861 

Matthew  F.  Maury. 

Virginia, 

Virginia, 

Virginia, 

do 

10th  Jime  1861 

John  R.  Tucker 

D.  C. 

do 

do 

1st  June   1826 

do 

Thos.  Jeff.  Page 

Virginia, 

do 

do 

1st  Oct'r   1827 

do 

Geo.  Minor 

do 

do 

do 

1st  April   1827 

do 

R.  F.  Pinckney 

Maryland, 

Maryland, 

1st  Dec'r  1827 

24th  June  1861 

Thos.  R.  Rootes.... 

Virginia, 

Virginia, 

do 

1st    Mar.   1827 

10th         do 

H.J.  Hartstene  . .  . . 

S.  Carolina, 

S  Carolina, 

S.  Carolina, 

1st  April   182S 

26th  Mar.   1861 

Jas.  L.  Henderson.. 

Virginia, 

Virginia, 

Virginia, 

1st  June   1828 

10th  June  1861 

William  T.  Muse...' 

N.  Carolina 

N.  Carolina 

N.  Carolina 

do 

24th  June  1861 

Thos.  T.  Hunter  . .  . 

Virginia, 

Virginia, 

Virginia, 

1st    July    1828 

10th         do 

J.  W.    Cooke   .... 

N.  Carolina 

N.  Carolina 

N.  Carolina 

1st  April  1828 

Ilth         do 

Isaac  N.  Brown. . . . 

Kentucky, 

Miss., 

Miss., 

15th  Mar.  1834 

6tli         do 

COMMANDERS 

FOR  THE  WAR 

James  D.  Bullock..  . 

Georgia, 

Georgia, 

Georgia, 

17th  Jan'y  1862 

James  H.  North. . .. 

S.  Carolina, 

S.  Carolina, 

S.  Carolina, 

29th    May  1829 

26th  Mar.  1861 

R.  B.  Pegram 

Virginia, 

Virginia, 

Virginia, 

2d   Feb'y  1829 

10th  June   1861 

J.  M.  Brooke  ...... 

Florida, 

do 

do 

3d   Mar.    1841 

2nd  May  1861 

CAPTAINS. 


From  U.  S.  Register  of  '61. 


Date  of  present 
Comniissioh. 


26th  Aug't  1S62 


26th  Mar.  ISGl 

10th  Jane  1861 

26th  Mar.  186J 

do 

22d  Jan'y  fsei 

26tli  Mar.  " 

10th  June  " 

do 

do 

15th  July  1SG2 


8th  Feb'y  1862 
do 


15ih 
10th 
6  th 
10th 
26th 
19th 
10th 


ir)th 
10th 
2rnh 
26th 
11th 
10th 


24  th 
10th 
26th 
1 0th 
24th 
10th 
1 7th 
2r)th 


June  1861 

do 

do 

do 

Mar.  1861 

Oct'r  " 

June  " 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
Mar.  1S61 
Nov'r  1861 
June 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
Mar. 
June 
June 
June 
Sept'r  1 862 
AuK't  1862 


1861 


Sea  Service 
in  U.  S.  N. 


Yrs.       Mos. 


21 


17th  Jan'y  1862 

6th   May  1862 

16 

9 

13th  Sept'r  1862 

16 

3 

do 

12 

7 

15 
18 
22 
12 
16 
18 
19 
17 
19 
11 


10 
13 


10 
14 
14 
12 
14 
15 
11 
15 
20 
18 
19 
18 
18 
17 
9 
17 
14 
15 
15 
17 
10 
14 
15 
14 
15 
14 


10 
8 
3 
6 

10 
9 
3 

11 
4 
1 


7 

11 

11 

6 

10 

2 

3 

11 

10 

3 

5 

9 

0 


S 

11 

9 

7 

2 

10 

0 

10 

5 

9 

2 


Shore  Service 
in  U.  S.  N. 


Yrs.     Mos. 


15 
8 
9 
9 

13 
8 
S 
4 
4 

10 


3 
3 

13 
3 
8 
7 

13 


7 

10 

8 

7 

8 

18 

11 

14 

7 

9 


11 

8 
6 


1 

4 

5 

2 

8 

10 

4 

8 

11 

10 


10 

10 

4 

9 


3 
1 
3 

10 
6 
6 
9 
1 
8 
7 
1 
3 
6 
6 
4 
3 

10 
8 
3 
6 


Yrs    Mos 


Sea  ser- 
vice in 
C.  S.  N. 


Shore 

service 

in  C.  S.  N. 


Yrs    Mos 


lU 


5 

4 
5 
0 
6 
6 
4 
11 
6 
5 
4 
6 
5 
9 
3 
5 
6 
6 
7 
6 

11 


Present  duty  or  station. 


Comm'dt  Mobile. 


Waiting  orders. 
Oflice  orders  and  detail. 
Command't  Savannah. 
Waiting  orders. 

u  t( 

Comm'dt  Charleston. 
Virginia  defences. 
Comd't  defences  N.  C. 
Waiting  orders. 
Steamer  "Alabama." 


Comd't  Drevvry's  Bluff. 
Waiting  orders. 


Savannah  station. 
Naval  works  Richmond 
Galveston,  Texas. 
Naval  Rend.,  Richmond 
Nav.  works,  Selma,  Ala. 
Steamer  "Morgan." 
Inspector  of  Ordnance. 
Steamer  "  Atlanta." 
Naval  works.  Charlotte, 
Drewry's  Bluff.      [N.C. 
Office  orders  and  detail. 
On  sick  leave.  , 

Station,  Savannah. 
Special  duty. 
Special  duty. 
Steamer  "Chicora." 
Chapin's  Bluff. 
Ordnance  office. 
Special  duty. 
Special  duty. 
Army  duty. 

do 
Station,  WiTgton,  N.  C. 
Steamer  "Gaines." 
Special  duty.   ,    [River. 
Defences  Mississippi 


Abroad. 

Steamer  "Richmond. 
Special  duty. 


FIRST  LIEUTENANTS. 


NAMES. 


FIRST 
LIEUTENANTS. 

C.  F.  M.  Spotswood, 
"Wm.  L.  Maury, 

F.  B.  Renshaw,  . . . 

G.  T.  Sinclair, 

C.  B.  Poindexter,.  . 

H.  H.  Lewis, 

Geo.  W.  Harrison,.  . 
Jas.  D.  Johnston,.  . 

John  N.  Maffit, 

W.  Gwathmey,  .  .  . . 
Wm.  A.  Wayne,  . . . 

P.  U.  Murphy, 

John  J.  Guthrie,.  .  . . 
Josepli  N.  Barney,.  . 

John  Rutledge, 

C.  ap.  R.  Jones,.  .  . . 
Van.  R.  Morgan,  .  . 

E.L.  Winder, 

John  H.  Parker,.  .  . . 

J.  S.  Kennard, 

John  Wilkinson.  . .  . 

CM.  Morris, 

C.  M.  Faunileroy,  .  . 
John  S.  Maury,  . . . 
Chas.  W.  Hays,  . .  . 
H.  K.  Stevens,. . .    . 
Wm.  A.  Webb, 

C.  C  Simms, 

Julian  Myers, 

A.  ¥.  Warley, 

John  W.  Bennett,  .  . 

J.  H.  Carter, 

A.  McLau<;hlin,.  .  . 
Wm.H.  Packer,  ... 

J.  Peni.  Jones, 

Wm.  H.  Murdaugh, 

John  Kell 

A.  M.  De  Bree, 

Jas.  H.  Rochelle,  .  . 
Robert  D.  Minor,.  .. 
N.  H.  Vanzaiidt,  .  .  . 

D.  P.  McCorkle, 

Wm.  Sharp, 

Jas.  J.  Waddell,.... 

Joseph  Fry, 

Geo.  H.  Bier,    

Chas.  P.  McGary,  .  . 
Hunter  "Davidson, .  . 

D.  A.  Forrest 

John  R.  Hamilton,.  , 
Robert  R.  Carter,.  . , 
O.  F.  Johnston,  . .  . , 
John  T.  Wood,  . . . . 
.John  R.  Eggleston,, 
Robt.  T.  Chapman, . 
Wm. P.  A.Campbell 


State 
where  born 


State 
from  vi  Inch 
appointed. 


State 

of  which  a 

citizen. 


Virginia, 

do 
Penn. 
Virginia, 
do 
do 
W.  Indies, 
Kentucky, 
Ireland, 
England, 
Georgia, 
N.  Carolina 
N.  Carolina 
Maryland, 
S.  Carolina, 
Virginia, 
Kentucky, 
Maryland, 
Virginia, 
Alabama, 
Virginia, 
S.  Carolina, 
Virginia, 
N.  Carolina 
Alabama, 
Conn. 
Virginia, 

do 
Georgia, 
S.  Carolina, 
Maryland, 
N.  Carolina 
Maryland, 
N.  York, 
Virginia, 

do 
Georgia, 
Virginia, 

do 

do 
D.  C. 

do 
Virginia, 
N.  Carolina 
Florida, 
Maryland, 

do 
D.  C. 
Maryland, 
S.  Carolina. 
Virginia, 

do 
Minnesota 
Virginia, 
Alabama, 
Tenn. 


Virginia, 

do 
Florida, 
Virginia, 

do 

do 

do 
Kentucky, 
N.  Carolina 
Virginia, 
Georgia, 
N.  Carolina 

do 
Maryland, 
S.  Carolina, 
Virginia, 

do 
Maryland 
Virginia, 
Alabama, 
Virginia, 
Georgia, 
Missouri, 
N.  Carolina 
Alabama, 
Florida, 
Virginia, 

do 
Georgia, 
S.  Carolina 
Maryland, 
N.  Carolina 
Maryland, 
Virginia, 
Virginia, 

do 
Georgia, 
Virginia, 

do 

do 
D.  C. 

do 
Virginia, 
N.  Carolina 
Florida, 
Maryland, 
N.  Carolina 
Virginia, 

do 
S.  Carolina, 

Va. 
Tenn. 
Louisiana, 
Miss. 
Alabama, 
Tenn. 


Original  efttry 

into  service  of 

U.  S.  N. 


Virginia, 

do 
Florida, 
Virginia, 

do 

do 

do 
Kentucky, 
N.Carolina 
Virginia, 
Georgia, 
N.  Carolina 

do 

S.  Carolina, 
Virginia, 
do 

Virginia, 

Alabama, 

Virginia, 

Georgia, 

Missouri, 

N.  Carolina 

Alabama, 

Florida, 

Virginia, 

do 
Georgia, 
S.  Carolina, 

N.  Carolina 
Arkansas, 
Virginia, 
Virginia, 

do 
Georgia, 
Virginia, 

do 

do 


Virginia, 

N.Carolina 

Florida, 

N.  Carolina 
Virginia, 

do 
S.  Carolina, 

Va. 
Tenn. 
Louisiana, 
Miss. 
Alabama, 
Tenn. 


1st  Nov. 

2d  Feb'y 

1st  Nov. 
23d  April 
16th  Nov. 

1st  May 
20th  Jan'y 
30th  June 
2.5th  Feb'y 
21st  July 
27th  April 
12th  May 
26th  Feb'y 
30th  June 

9th  April 
18ih  June 

8th  Dec'r 
29th  April 
30th  Dec'r 
10th  Mar. 
18th  Dec'r 
15th  Dec'r 

2d    Mar. 
19th  Feb'y 
12th  Mar. 

2d  Mar. 
26ih  Jan'y 

9th   Oct'r 

2d  Mar. 
11th  Feb'y 
10th  Feb'y 
12th  Mar. 
11th  Jan'y 
IMth  Oct'r 
19th    Oct'r 

9th  Sept'r 

9th  Sept'r 
19th  Oct'r 

9th  Sept'r 
26th  Feb'y 
19th  Oct'r 
21st  Sept'r 

9th  Sept'r 
10th  Sept'r 
15th  Sept'r 
19th  Oct'r 
19th  Oct'r 
29th  Oct'r 

3d    Mar. 

8th  Sept'r 
30th  Mar. 
14th   Aug. 

7th  April 

2d    Aug. 

7[h  April 
14th  Dec'r 


Original  entry 

into  service  of 

C.  S.  N. 


28  10th  Jime  1861 
829  do 

828  26th  Mar.  " 
831  20th  April      " 

831  lOlh  June       " 
28  do 

832  23d  May  •' 
832  I3th  April  " 
S32     Sth  May      ." 

832  20*ii  April       " 

833  20th  June  '■ 
831  10th  June       " 

834  13th  July        " 

835  2d         do 
835  26th  Mar.       " 
S36|lOth  June       " 
836^18th         do 
836Jl0th         do 
836;  18th  Jan'y  1862 
837i27th  April  1861 
837' 10th  June       " 
837 1 26th  Mar.       " 
838110th  June 
838 
838 
839 
838 
839 
839 
840 
840 
840 
840 
841 
841 
841 
841 
841 
841 
841 
841 
841 
841 
841 
841 
841 
841 
841 
841 
845 
842 
846 
847 
847 
847 
847 


do 

9th  July 

IC 

26tli  Nov'r 

" 

10th  June 

'■ 

do 

6th  Feb'y 

1862 

26th  Mar. 

1861 

20th  June 

" 

27th  April 

" 

15th  June 

a 

10th         do 

2d  May 

" 

24th  June 

•' 

26th  Mar. 

ic 

Sth  Aug. 

1862 

6th  June 

1861 

10th         do 

7th  Dec'r 

" 

27th  June 

" 

10th         do 

27th  Mar. 

1862 

26th  Mar. 

1861 

13th  Nov'r 

(1 

27th  June 

(i 

10th         do 

8ih  Feb'y 

1 862 

26th  Mar. 

1861 

10th  June 

" 

23d  May 

IC 

4th  Oct'r 

IC 

26th  Mar. 

it 

do 

17th  Sept'r 

u 

FIRST  LIEUTENANTS. 


From  U.  S.  Register 

OF  '61 

Date  of  presen 
commission. 

Sea  ser- 
vice in 
C.  S.  N. 

Shore 
vice 
C.  S 

ser- 
in 
.  N. 

t 

Sea  service 
in  U.  S.  N. 

Shore 
inU. 

service 

S.N. 

Present  duty  or  Station. 

Yrs. 

Mos. 

Yrs. 

Mos. 

Yrs   Mos 

Yrs 

Mos 

10th  June    1861 

16 

6 

7 

6 

3 

1 

2 

Steamer  Patrick  Henry. 

do 

18 

1 

4 

10 

3 

1 

2 

Steamer  "Tuskaluza." 

26th  Mar.       " 

19 

9 

6 

1 

o 

6 

Army  duty. 

20th  April      " 

16 

7 

5 

11 

1 

7 

Abroad. 

10th  Junt       " 

16 

2 

7 

2 

3 

7 

Suspended. 

do 

15 

11 

6 

9 

7 

11 

Special  dut}'. 

23d  May 

17 

6 

3 

3 

11 

Naval  works,  Charlotte, 

13th  April      " 

15 

9 

7 

7 

6 

1 

2 

Steam'r "Baltic'    [N.C. 

8th  May        " 

22 

4 

9 

4 

1 

4 

Steamer  "  Florida.'' 

20th  April       " 

19 

2 

1 

8 

2 

10 

Army  (Uxty. 

20th  June       " 

13 

3 

5 

1 

On  sick  leave. 

10th         do 

14 

6 

10 

10 

1          1 

2 

Steamer  "  Selma." 

13th  July 

15 

7 

8 

1          3 

Stat'n  Wilminjiton,  N.C. 

2d         do 

15 

4 

11 

10 

7 

Drewry's  Blutl'. 

26th  Mar.       " 

18 

3 

1          8 

Stem'r  "Palmetto  State." 

10th  June       " 

14 

9 

5 

2 

11 

7 

Stem'r  "Chattahoochie." 

18th         do 

11 

9 

.3 

9 

1 

5 

Nav.  works,  Selma.  Ala. 

10th        do 

13 

6 

4 

3 

2 

11 

Army  duty. 

18th  Jan'y  1862 

13 

4 

7 

6 

10 

Special  duty. 

27th  April  1861 

15 

3 

7 

1 

5 

1 

3 

Station  Savannah,  Ga. 

10th  June       " 

18 

2 

2 

2 

2 

1 

Special  duty. 

26th  Mar.       " 

15 

2 

4 

10 

6 

1 

2 

Naval    Rendevouz,   Sa- 

10th  June       " 

16 

9 

0 

10 

6 

10 

Army  duty.       [vannah. 

do 

14 

11 

6 

1 

5 

1 

Steamer  "Hampton."' 

9th  July        •' 

14 

10 

4 

6 

9 

8 

Nav.  Def.,  St.  Marks,  Fla 

26th  Nov'r     " 

15 

8 

3 

10 

5 

8 

Mississippi  defences. 

10th  June       " 

13 

4 

4 

11 

4 

10 

Special  duty. 

do 

14 

5 

5 

5 

5 

6 

Waiting  orders. 

6th  Feb'y  1862 

14 

8 

3 

4 

4 

5 

Steamer  Huntsville. 

26th  Mar.    1881 

13 

S 

3 

2 

1         2 

Stem'r  "Palmetto  State." 

20th  Jun«       " 

15 

2 

3 

4 

10 

7 

Steamer  "  Gaines.' 

27th  April      " 

11 

4 

4 

9 

4 

1 

4 

Miss,  defences.         [Ga. 

15th  June       " 

8 

9 

2 

2 

1 

3 

Nav.  works,  Columbus, 

10th         do 

11 

4 

5 

10 

11 

5 

Stem'r  "Palmetto  State." 

2d  May 

14 

3 

2 

11 

1         5 

Steamer  "  Georgia."' 

24th  June       " 

14 

1 

4 

2 

4 

8 

Steamer  "Beaufort." 

26th  Mar.       " 

13 

3 

2 

11 

1 

Abroad. 

5th  Aug.    1862 

13 

6 

3 

9 

5 

Ordnance  duty. 

6th  June    1861 

14 

0 

1 

5 

1         6 

Steamer  Nansemond. 

10th  Jun«       " 

14 

5 

2 

9 

2 

1 

5 

Ordnance  duty. 

7th  Dec'r      " 

12 

4 

5 

3 

1 

Station,  Charleston. 

27th  June       " 

13 

6 

3 

7 

2 

1 

5 

Naval  work-s,  Atlanta. 

10th         do 

14 

8 

3 

€ 

7 

7 

James  River  Squadron. 

27th  Mar.    1862 

10 

4 

4 

11 

9 

Drewry's  Bluff. 

26th  Mar.    1861 

10 

7 

5 

10 

1         3 

Wounded. 

r3th  Nov'r     " 

14 

3 

2 

11 

8 

Army  duty. 

27th  June       " 

14 

3 

1 

8 

4 

1 

2 

Leave  of  absence. 

10th         do 

14 

6 

2 

10 

1         3 

Steamer  Torpedo. 

8th  Feb'y  1862 

13 

4 

4 

4 

3 

Army  duty. 

26th  Mar.    1861 

9 

5 

2 

2 

1 

7 

Abroad. 

10th  June       " 

12 

6 

4 

3 

1 

3 

Steamer  "  Richmond." 

23d  May 

10 

9 

2 

1 

1         5 

Steamer  "Georgia."' 

4th  Oct'r       " 

8 

4 

3 

*     6 

1 

Steamer  "  Richmond." 

26th  Mar.       " 

11 

0 

9 

7 

11 

Station  Mobile,  Ala. 

do 

9 

5 

1 

9 

1         6 

Abroad. 

Sep  17th  t'r     " 

9 

8 

1 

5 

4 

1 

Steamer  "  Baltic." 

SECOND    LIEUTENANTS. 


State 
where  born 

State  from 

State  of 

Original  entry 

Original  entry 

NAMES. 

which 
appointed. 

which    a 
citizen. 

into  service  of 
U.  S.  N. 

into  service  of 

C.  S. N.  ■ 

FIRST  LIEUTEN- 

• 

ANTS. 

Wm.  T.  Glassell  . . . 

Virginia, 

Alabama, 

Alabama, 

15th   Mar    1848 

5th  Augt  1862 

Jos.  D.  Blake 

N.  Carolina 

N.  Carolina 

N.  Carolina 

9th  Sept'r  1847 

23d  Feby       " 

B.  P.  Loyall 

Virginia, 

Virginia, 

Virginia, 

5th   Mar    1849 

26th  Novr   1861 

Wm.  H.Ward 

(1 

.1             j       I.        " 

17th  Feb'y     " 

13th   Mar   1862 

Jno.  W.  Dunnington 

Kentucky, 

Kentucky,    Kentucky, 

10th  April      " 

2nd  May  1861 

F. E.  Shepperd 

N.  Carolina 

N.  CarolinaN.  Carolina  16th  Oct'r      " 

ISth  July       " 

Thos.  P.  Pelot 

S.  Carolina, 

S.  Carolina, 

S.  Carolina, 

2d  June        " 

26th  Mar       " 

Wm.  G.  Dozier.. . . 

" 

u 

" 

1st  April    1850 

It              11 

Wm.  L.  Bradford... 

Alabama, 

Alabama, 

Alabama, 

1st  Oct'r       " 

13th  April     " 

A.  E.  Armstrong  .  . . 

Georgia, 

Georgia, 

Georgia, 

2d  Oct'r 

24  th  April  1862 

Philip  Porcher 

S.  Carolina, 

S.  Carolina. 

S.  Carolina, 

1851 

26th    Mar    1861 

H.  H.  Dalton 

N.  Carolina 

Mississippi 

Mississippi 

1st  Oct"r       " 

30th  Deer      " 

Wm.  E.  Evans 

S.  Carolina, 

S".  Carolina,  S.  Carolina, 

10th  June  1852 

26th  xMar        " 

Geo.  S.  Shryock 

Kentucky, 

Kentucky,  [Kentucky,  i22d  May         '' 

15th  Augt      " 

J.  W.  Alexander  . . . 

N.  Carolina 

N.  Carolina  N.  Carolina21st  Sept'r  1853 

ISth  July       " 

C.  J.  Graves 

Georgia, 

Georgia,       Georgia, 

17th  Dec'r      " 

27th  Deer      " 

Thos.  B.Mills 

Louisiana, 

Alabama,     Alabama, 

31st   May    1852 

28th  Mar        " 

Wm.  C.  Whittle,  Jr. 

Virginia, 

Virginia,      jVirginia, 

2Sth  Sept'r  1854 

11  th  June      '' 

Wm.  A.  Kerr 

N.  Carolina 

N.  CarolinaN.  Carolina  20ih       "     " 

2nd  May     " 

John  Grimball    .... 

S.  Carolina, 

S.  Carolina,;S.  Carolina,'23d             " 

11              11 

Wilhi.rnB.  Hall  ... 

" 

Georgia, 

Georgia, 

20th  Sept'r  1855 

24th  July       " 

Walter  R.  Butt 

Virginia, 

Virginia, 

Virginia, 

U                           (1 

Sth  Jany  1862 

SECOND  LIEU- 

TENANTS. 

Sam'I  W.  Averett  . . 

Virginia, 

Virginia, 

Virginia, 

3d  Nov'r  1855 

2Sth  Augt  1861 

H.B.  Claiborne 

Louisiana, 

Louisiana, 

Louisiana, 

22d  Sept'r      " 

8th  Feby  1862 

Geo.  A.  Borchert . . 

Georgia, 

Georgia, 

Georgia, 

20th     "          « 

23rd   July   1861 

Hilary  Cenas 

Louisiana, 

Louisiana, 

Louisiana, 

21st      " 

24th  Deer      " 

A.D.Wharton 

Alabama, 

Tennessee, 

Tennessee 

23d  Sept'r  1856 

8th  Feby  1862 

Thos.  L.  Dornin.. . . 

Virginia, 

Virginia, 

Virginia, 

22d        "         " 

24th  June  1861 

Thos.  L.  Harrison.  . 

11 

" 

11 

29th      " 

12th  Augt     " 

Jas.  L.  Hoole 

Alabama, 

Alabama, 

Alabama, 

22d        "         " 

22d  June       " 

F.  L.  Hoge 

Virginia, 

Virginia, 

Virginia, 

20th      "         " 

25th     "          " 

E.  G.  Read 

" 

" 

" 

25th      '■      1855 

11th     " 

Charles  W.  Read... 

Mississippi 

Mississippi 

Mississippi 

20th      "       1856 

13th  April     " 

S.  G.  Stone ^  .  . 

Alabama, 

Alabama, 

Alabama, 

29th  Sept'r  1857 

ii              (1 

John  H.  Ingraham. 

S.  Caralina, 

S.  Carolina, 

S.  Carolina, 

23d  Oct'r 

15th  April     " 

Wm.  Van  Comstock 

Louisiana, 

Louisiana, 

Louisiana, 

24th  Sept'r     " 

a                u 

R.  F.  Armstrong.. . . 

Georgia, 

Georgia, 

Georgia, 

21st       "         " 

17th  April    " 

A.  G.  Hndgins 

Virginia, 

Virginia, 

Virginia, 

24th      "         " 

15th      " 

Charles  K.  King 

u 

" 

u 

25th  Sept'r  1856 

11th  Jime      " 

James'  E.  Fiske, . . . 

Vermont, 

N.  Carolina 

N.  Carolina 

21st       "      1857 

25th  Sept       " 

Jas.  H.  Comstock.. . 

Louisiana, 

Arkansas, 

Arkansas, 

7th  Jan,y  1858 

4th  May       " 

Jos.  D.  Wilson   

Florida, 

Florida, 

Florida, 

22nd  Sept  1857 

7th  April     " 

LIEUTENANTS 

FOR  THE  WAR. 

J.  M.  Spencer 

Maryland, 

Maryland, 

Maryland, 

22nd  Sept   1856 

13th  Sept   1862 

Alphonso  Barbot. . . 

Louisiana, 

Louisiana, 

Louisiana, 

26th  Feby  1838 

5th  Mar       " 

Joshua  Humphreys. 

Virginia, 

Virginia, 

Virginia, 

u               u 

Robert  J.  Bowen. . . 

" 

a 

11 

18th  Mar 

Edwin  F.  Gray.. . . 

Texas, 

Texas, 

Texas, 

It             (1 

Geo.  W.  Gift 

Tennessee, 

Tennessee 

Tennessee 

i;                   11 

SECOND  LIEUTENANTS — LIEUTENANTS  FOR  THE  WAR. 


Date  of  ^ 

From  U.  S.  Register 

OF  '61. 

Sea 

ser- 

Shore  ser- 

ffresent Com- 
mission. 

Sea  service 
in  U.  S.  N. 

Shore 
inU. 

service 
S.  N. 

vice  in 
C.  S.  N. 

Yrs   Mos 

vice  in 
C.  S.  N. 

Present  duty  or  station. 

Yrs. 

Mos. 

Yrs 

Mos. 

Yrs     Mos 

.')th  Augt  1862 

0 

1 

6 

5 

Steamer  '-Chicora.' 

v;W  Feby       " 

9 

10 

2 

1 

10 

On  sick  leave 

',<)tli  Novr  1861 

9 

3 

1 

2 

6 

Steamer  "  Richmond."' 

t:Uh    Mai-    186-2 

9 

3 

1 

3 

.0 

do                   do 

■^nd  May  1S61 

8 

2 

1 

7 

1 

7 

Steamer  Ponchaitraiii. 

lath  July       " 

6 

1 

3 

7 

1 

4 

Mi.-^si.'rsipiji  tlelences. 

•Jt-tli  Mar        " 

8 

3 

1 

1 

1 

8 

Station,  Savannah. 

do 

6 

2 

1 

11 

1 

5 

Naval  defence.-,  N.  C. 

i-.'h  April      " 

5 

9 

•{ 

4 

1 

6 

Steamer  •'  Floiiila." 

-Itli  April   186-2 

5 

0 

o 

6 

7 

Steamer  ''Sampson.  ' 

■-'Oth    Mar    1861 

4 

3 

3 

1 

1 

0 

Steamer  Palmciio  State 

.;(Jih  Deer      " 

5 

6 

;! 

1 

1 

6 

Steamer  '"Georgia."' 

•J6ih  Mar        " 

•1 

6 

3 

6 

11 

AbroatL 

:r)tli  Augt      " 

4 

4 

3 

7 

8 

Steamer  Palmetto  State 

Sth  July       " 

a 

s 

3 

2 

1 

5 

Steamer  "  Atlanta." 

:'7ih  Deer       " 

3 

7 

:! 

0 

10 

Steanier  "Morgan." 

nil   Fel)y  186-2 

3 

10 

4 

3 

10 

2 

On  side  leave. 

do     V 

do     ^ 

'2 

V) 

3 

2 

1 

1 

Steamer  Cliattahoochie 

U 

tO 

3 

3 

1 

8 

Stcain'r  '- NauM-mond." 

do 

1 

4 

Steamer  "  Baltic." 

do 

1 

10 

3 

•2 

1 

3 

Steamer  '"Tuskaluza." 

fth  Jany   186-2 

- 

1 

3 

2 

2 

9 

Drewry's  Biuff. 

><th  Feby  1S62 

o 

0 

3 

2 

9 

Steamer  "  Florida."' 

do 

2 

0 

Steamer  "  Atlanta." 

do 

o 

1 

3 

2 

1 

4 

Steamer  "  Baltic." 

do 

2 

0 

;i 

3 

11 

Steamer  '•  Gaines.'' 

do 

1 

0 

3 

3 

3 

7 

Steamer  ''  Hunts v:|le."' 

ilo 

11 

3 

2 

2 

1            4 

Steanier  "  Aleri."' 

do 

11 

3 

2 

10 

f) 

Steamer  "  Mor  an." 

do 

u 

3 

2 

1 

3 

Steamer  "  Florida." 

do 

11 

3 

2 

10 

6 

Drewry's  Biuff. 

do 

1 

4 

3 

11 

7 

5 

Steamer  "  Baliic." 

do 

1 

1 

3 

'2 

11 

7 

Mississippi  I  el'ences. 

do 

11 

7 

Steamer  "  Florida.'" 

do 

0 

3 

Steamer  ''  Chicora.'" 

do 

4 

Steamer  "Savannah." 

do 

7 

Abroad. 

do 

3 

Steamer  "  Baltic." 

do 

2 

4 

Steamer  "  Georgia." 

do 

1 

Steamer  '•Tuskaluza." 

do 

5 

Sick  leave. 

do 

7 

Abroad. 

V6th    Sept   1S52 

% 

3 

Drewry's  Bluff. 

rnh  Mar 

16 

C) 

3 

7 

3 

7 

Steamer  "Atlanta." 

<lo 

10 

Gunboat  duiy. 

•  Sth    Mar    186-2 

3 

4 

Steamer  "  Chicora.^" 

<!o 

Not  aceepted. 

do 

5 

4 

Steamer  Chattahoochie 

10 


SURGEONS — PASSED   ASSISTANT   SURGEONS,    AC. 


NAMES. 


LIEUTENANTS 
FOR  THE  WAR. 

Thos.  W.  W.  Davies, 

Patrick  McCarrick. . 

S.  W.  Corbin, .'. 

Thos.  Arnold, 

Wm.  F.  Carter, 

Wm.H.  Wall,   

.faines  L.  Jolinson,.. 
S.  S.  Lee, 

SURGEONS. 


State 
where  born 


State  State 

from  which  of  which  a 
appointed.      citizen. 


.\labania, 
Virginia, 

Arkansas, 

Virg;itiia, 

Virginia, 

Virginia, 

Virginia, 


James  Cornick, 

Wm.  F.  Patton, 

W.  A.  W.  Spoiswood, 
Lewis  W.  Minor,.  .  . 
W.  F.  Mc.Clenalian,. 
Daniel  S.  Green,  . .  . 
.rohn  T.  Mason,  .... 
Wm.  B.  Sinclair,  .  .  . 
Richard  Jeftery,  .  . 
James  F  Harrison,  . 
J.  W.  B.  Greenhow, 

D.  B.  Phillips, 

.fohti  Ward, 

Wm.  F.  (,'arrington,. 
C.  H.  WilliaMSon,.. 

A.  M.  Lynah,    

Clias.  F.  Fahs, 

Wm.  E.  Wysham,.. 
Daniel  B.  Conrad,.  . 

F.  L.  Gait,  .. 

Wm.  M.  Page, 

H.W.  W.Washington 
A.  S.  Garnett 


.  Virginia, 


Georgia, 
Virginia, 


S.  Carolina, 
Penn. 
Maryland, 
Virijinia, 


Alabama, 
Virginia, 

Arkansas, 

Virginia, 

Miss. 

Mississippi 

Virginia, 


Virgmia, 

Florida, 
Virginia, 


PASSED  ASSIS- 
TAN  r  SURGEONS 


Georgia, 
Virginia, 


S.  Carolina, 
Virginia, 
Maryland, 
Virginia, 


Original  entry 

into  service  of 

U.  S.  N. 


F.  Garrettson, 

J.  W.  Sanford, 

Thos.  J.  Charlton,.. 
Chas.  E.  Lining,  . .  . 
M.  P..  Chri^ian,. .  . . 
R.  J.  Freeman  .  .  .  . 
Bennet  W.  Green,.  . 
James  W.  Herty, . . 
Joseph  D.  Grafton,  . 

ASSISTANT  SUR- 
GEONS. 

James  E.  Lindsey,.  . 

O.  S.  Iglehart 

Charles  M.  Morfit,. . 

T.  B.  Ford, 

R.  R.  Gibbes, 


Alabama, 
Virginia, 

Arkansas, 

Virginia, 

Miss. 

Mississippi 

Virginia, 


Virginia, 

Florida, 
Virginia, 


Georgia, 
Virginia, 


S.  Carolina, 
Virginia; 


Georgia, 
Virginia, 


Original  entry 

into  service  of 

C.  S.  N. 


18th  Mar.  1862 

8ih  Aug.   1861 
ISih  Mar.   1862 
19th  Feb'y      " 
It 

15th  Oct'r  1861 
22cl    Mar.    1862 


Virginia, 
N.  Carolina 
Georgia, 
S.  Carolina 
Virginia, 


Georgia, 
Missouri, 


N.  Carolina 
Maryland, 

Georgia, 

S.  Carolina, 


Virginia, 
N.  Carolina 
Georgia, 
S.  Carolina,' 
Virginia, 


11th  Sept'r 
17th   Aug. 

2d  Dec'r 

8th  Feb'y 
28th  Feby 
ISih  Oct'r 

6ih  Sept'r 
20th  June 
17lh   Oct'r 

5th  Mar. 
24th  April 

8th  Nov'r 
28th  April 
17th  June 
24th  Sept'r 
12th  Oct'r 
19th  April 
24th  Sept'r 
20th  Sept'r 
28th  Sept'r 
31st  Oct'r 
17th  April 
16th   May 


1819 
lS2f. 
1828 
1832 
1833 

1837 
1838 
1839 
1847 


1848 


1850 


1851 


1854 
1855 


1856 
1857 


13th  Sept'r 
lOtli  June 
26th  Mar. 
lOth  June 

20th   " 
10th  " 

8th  Feb'y 
I8ih  June 

2d  Aug. 
10th  June 
20th  April 
26th  Mar. 
10th  June 
26th  Mar. 

1st  Jan'y 
10th  June 

6th  " 
]5th  April 
28tli  Aug. 
18ih  June 
24  th 


1861 


1862 
1861 


Georgia, 
Arkansas, 


N.Carolina 
Maryland, 

u 

Georgia, 
S.  Carolina 


Virginia, 
N.  Carolina 
Georgia, 
S.  Carolina, 
Virginia, 


Georgia, 
Arkansas, 


N.  Carolina 


Georgia, 
S.  Carolina, 


23d    May    1857 
28th         " 
15th  Aug.       " 

1st    July 

3d  Sept'r 

1st    July 
21st  Aug. 
30th  Nov'r 
23d  Dec'r 


1862 
1861 


1862 
1861 


10th  June   1861 
26th 
2d   April    1862 
1858|2Gth   Mar.   1861 

"    |l8ih  July        " 
1859  20th  Aug.       " 
23d  May         " 
10th  Feb'y  1862 
6th  June   1861 


2d    May 
?9th  Aug. 


1859 


1860 


23d  Jan'y  1862 

27th  Mar.  " 

10th  June  1861 

15th  May  " 

6th  June  " 


SURGEONS — PASSED   ASSISTANT  SURGEONS,    AC. 


11 


From  U.  S.  Register 

OF  '61. 

Date  of  present 

Sea  ser- 
vice in 

Shore 
vice 

ser- 
in 

Sea  s 
inU. 

Shore 
inU. 

Present  duty  or  Station. 

commission. 

ervice 
S.  N. 

service 

S.N. 

C.  S.  N. 

C.  S. 

N. 

Yrs. 

Mos. 

Yrs. 

Mos. 

Yrs  Mos 

Yrs 

Mos 

I8tb  Mar. 

11 

1862 

2 

4 

Not  accepted. 
Miss,  defences. 

18th     " 

1         3 

1 

4 

Drewry's  Bluff. 
Steamer  Savannah. 

30th  Sept'r 

(1 

6 

3 

Steamer  Torpedo. 
Steamer  Atlanta. 

1st  Nov'f 

(1 

6 

1 

2 

Nav.  defences,  N.  C. 
Steamer  Atlanta. 

13th  Sept'r 

1861 

10 

11 

19 

5 

1 

2 

Nav.  Rend.,  Richmcj:(l- 

lOlh  June 

<( 

14 

3 

12 

0 

1 

0 

Station  Charleston. 

2Cn\i  Mar. 

" 

13 

0 

11 

H 

1 

8 

Medical  office. 

10th  June 

t( 

14 

5 

8 

11 

1 

3 

Station  Mobile. 

11 

14 

10 

7 

10 

1 

3 

Mar.  Sfat'n,  Richmont! 

20th     ••' 

14 

ft 

f) 

11 

1 

6 

Report  to  Department. 

10th    '"i 

13 

9 

^ 

7 

1 

0 

Steamer  Baltic. 

" 

12 

0 

11 

1 

2 

Nav.  Rend.,  Richmond 

8th  Feb'y 

1862 

11 

1 

8 

5 

10 

Special  duty. 

IRth  June 

1861 

9 

0 

3 

4 

5 

I 

0 

Nav.  Hosp.,  Richmond 

2(1  Aug. 

11 

8 

11  ' 

•A 

8 

3 

5 

Stat'n  Wilmington,  N.  C 

10th  June 

u 

7 

11 

1 

7 

6 

7 

Steamer  Richmond. 

20ih  April 

II 

8 

2 

2 

6 

1         0 

2 

Resigned. 

26th  Mar. 

11 

7 

6 

2 

2 

1 

0 

Steamer  "Baltic." 

10th  June 

11 

7 

3 

1 

4 

1 

4 

Nav.  Hosp.,  Charlotte. 

26th  Mar. 

" 

7 

0 

2 

2 

6 

9 

Steamer  Palmetto  State 

1st  Jan'y 

1862 

6 

11 

1 

11 

6 

Ordnance  works,  Ala. 

lOth  June 

1861 

S 

11 

1 

9 

10 

6 

Nav.  Hosp ,  Mobile. 

6th 

4 

1 

0 

3 

9 

On  leave  of  absence. 

15th  April 

11 

3 

5 

0 

5 

1         6 

Abroad. 

28th   Aug. 

1862 

3 

0 

0 

6 

Waiting  orders. 

18th  June 

1861 

3 

5 

0 

0 

1         4 

Steamer  Chatahoochie. 

22d    Aug. 

1862 

o 

5 

0 

3 

6 

7 

Drewry's  Bluff. 

13th  Sept'r 

1862 

•1 

9 

7 

10 

5 

Steamer  Florida. 

11 

2 

7 

4 

6 

1 

0 

Station  Savannah. 

" 

2 

1 

3 

1 

3 

Steamer  Georgia. 

26th  Mar. 

1861 

2 

4 

6 

1 

3 

Ordered  to  rep'ttoDep't 

25th  Oct'r 

1862 

2 

1 

6 

8 

Nav.  Hosp.,  Richmond 

'' 

1 

2 

1          1 

3 

Steamer  Atlanta. 

It 

1 

2 

7 

11 

Nav.  Hosp.,  Richmonrl. 

" 

3 

7 

11 

Steamer  Richmond. 

2 

2 

6 

10 

Steamer  Florida. 

23(1  Jan'y 

1862 

2 

3 

5 

6 

Drewry's  Bluff. 

27th  Mar 

" 

1 

1 

9 

Station  Mobile. 

lOth  June 

1861 

1 

3 

Special  duty. 

I5th  May 

" 

1 

6 

Steamer  Gaines. 

6th  June 

" 

4 

1 

2 

Steamer  Savannah. 

12 


ASSISTANT   SURGEONS,    PAYMASTERS,    AC. 


NAMES. 


ASSISTANT  SUR- 
GEONS FOR  THE 
WAR. 

Jidwin  G.  Booil) . .  . 
Tlioiiias  Emory    .  . 
Kobt.  T.  B.ildwia  .  . 
Wm.  Mason  Turner 

.Tohii  De  Bice 

Marcellns  Foril..  .  . 

W.  W.  Giiives 

W.  J.  A(Mi.son 

N.  C.  Edmonds 

Jas.  Steiiireide.  .  .    . 

T.  8.  Herrick 

N.  M.  Read 


PAYMASTERS. 


.John  De  Bioe 

Thos-.  R.  Ware 

Jae.  A.  Semple  . . . . 

.John  Jolinson 

W.  W.  J.  Kelly.... 
.Tas.  K.  Ilarwood.  .  . 
Geo.  H    Ixitcliie .  . . . 

Henry  Myers 

Felix  Sennc 

.John  W.  Nixon  .  .  . 
(Jeo.  W.  Ciarli 

ASSISTANT    PAY- 
MASTERS. 


.las.  0.  Moore 

Ricli'd  I'aylor  ... 

.J.  E.  Armour 

R.  L.  Mackall 

D.  F.  Fnrrest 

L.  E.  Brooks 

•J.  J.  Lynch 

John  S.  Banks..    .  . 
.1.  J.  McPlierson  . 

M.  M.  8eay 

Geo.  H.  0  Neal  . .  . 

W.  B.  Micou 

A.  A.  Nelson 

L.  M.  Thompson. 
W.  M   Briscoe.   .  .  . 
Fred'k  Lawrence  . 
W.  J    Riehardson.. 

.1.  C.  Moses 

Adam  Tredwell  . 
Edw'd  McKean  .  .. 


State 
where  born 


Virginia,       V'lrginia, 
Maryland,    Maryland, 
Virginia,       Virginia, 


State  from 

which 
appointed. 


N.  Carolina 

Maryland, 

Virginia, 

Loui.siana, 

Mississipp 

Maryland, 


N.  Jersey, 
Virginia, 

Ireland, 

Florida, 

Maryland, 

Virginia, 

Georgia, 

Florida, 

Louisiana, 

D.  C. 


N.  Carolina 
V'^irginia, 
Alabama, 
Maryland, 

do 
Alabama, 
Maryland, 
N.  Carolina 
S.  Carolina 
Tennessee, 


Virginia, 

Texas, 

Kentucky, 

Missouri, 

Arkansas, 

MississijJid 

S.  Carolina, 

N.  Carolina 

Louisiana, 


D.  C.  Seyniour  .  .    . .  Geoirgia 


N.  Carolina 

Maryland, 

Virginia, 

Louisiana, 

Mississippi 

Maryland, 


Virginia, 


N.  Carolina 

Florida, 

Maryland. 

Virginia, 

Georgia, 

Florida, 

Louisiana, 

Arkansas, 


N.  Carolina 

Virginia, 

Alabama, 

Maryland, 

Virginia, 

Alabama, 

Maryland, 

Florida, 

S.  Carolina, 

Tennessee 

Florida, 

Virginia, 

Texas, 

Kentucky, 

Missouri, 

Arkansas, 


Missi^sip^)i 
S.  Carolina 
N.  Carolina 
Louisiana, 
Georgia, 


State  of 

which    a 

citizen. 


Original  entry 

into  service  of 

U.  S.  N. 


Virginia, 
Virginia, 


N.  Carolina 
Maryland,  | 
Virginia,  | 
Louisiana,  I 
Mississippi; 


irginui, 

((        * 
N.  Carolina 
Florida, 

Virginia, 

Georgia, 

Florida, 

Louisiana, 

Arkansas, 


29tli  Dcc'r 
2Sth  June 
12th  Ocl'r 
28th  Aug't 

1st  April 
24th  Nov'r 

1st  April 
21st  June 
15  th  Aug't 
24th  Dec"r 

2nd  June 


1S17 
1843 
1844 

1850 

1852 

II 

1853 
1854 

1850 
]  857 
1858 


N.  Carolina; 
V^irginia, 
Alabama,    | 

Virginia,      i 

Alabama,    | 

Virginia,      , 

Florida, 

S.  Carolina, 

Tennessee 

Florida, 

V^irginia, 

Texas, 

Kentucky, 

Missouri, 

Arkansas, 


Mississippi 
S.  Carolina, 
N.  Carolina 
Louisiana, 
Georgia, 


Original  entry 

into  service  of 

C.  S.  N. 


1st  April    18ij- 
15ih  Mar 
13th     '• 

1st  April  '■ 
ISdiJiily  '■ 
lltli  Mar 

7th  April 

1st       " 

5th  Augt       " 
22d       " 
2IstNovr 
26th  Novr       - 


10th  June   1861 
12th       " 
10th       " 
21st       '■ 
26tl 
8tl 


Mar        '• 
Feby  186^ 

llih  Oct'r  1801 

26th  Mar 

22nd  July       '• 

i5th   A|)ril     '• 

13th  May 


21st  Sep:T  18t)i 
u 

24th  Octr 

2Ulli   J  any   1  8»3-s: 

18ih  March    - 


22d  April       '■ 
23d   April    1862 


30th   Sept    I8C>» 


8lh  Oct'r   18G2 
15ih       '• 
18ih       " 
20lh   Octr    186:; 


ASSISTANT   SURGEONS,   PAYMASTERS,    AC. 


13 


From  U.  S.  Rkgister 

OP  'Gl. 

Sea  ser- 
vice in 
C.  S.  N. 

Shore  . 

service 

in  C.  S.  N. 

Date  of  present 
Conimission. 

Sea  S 
in  U. 

ervice 

S.N. 

Shore 
inU. 

Service 
S.N. 

Present  duty  or  station. 

Yrs. 

Mos. 

Yrs. 

Mos. 

Yrs    Mos 

Yis    Mos 

1st  April   186'i 

9 

Steamer  "Morjrau." 

15th  Mar 

n 

Steamer  "Georgia." 

I3tli       " 

2 

7 

Station.  Wifgion,  N.  C. 

Ist  April 

4 

2 

Steamer  'Cliicora.'" 

IKth  July 

f) 

i\av.  dff,  St.  :\larks,  Fia 

lltliMai- 

5 

1 

Steamer  Cliattaliooehie. 

7th  April     '• 

•'' 

Naval  Rend.,  Mobile. 

1st        " 

4 

5 

Mississippi  del'eiices. 

Txh  Augt 

f) 

Drewry's  Bin  ft' 

•i'2d        "      •    '• 

1 

Mississippi  defences. 

■21  St  Novr 

Station,  Mobile. 

•iOtij       •' 

1 

SteanuT  Ponchartrain. 
[t:iothing. 

lOtli   June    ISiH 

IT) 

n 

l.T 

.T 

1          0 

Ofliee  of  provisions  and 

I2ih      '• 

11 

0 

,T 

3 

7 

11 

Station,  Mobile,  Ala. 

lOtli       " 

8 

11 

6 

10 

8 

l)rewry,s  Blntf.       [N.C. 

■2 1  Ht 

6 

o 

■1 

1          0 

Naval  works   Cli;  t  otte. 

■Jfith  Mar 

4 

i» 

') 

5 

1          8 

Station,  Savannah.. 

.  Sill   Feby  iSfVJ 

r> 

10 

•     1 

5 

'.» 

Nav.  Sqnail.,  Jas.  Rivei 

11th    Octr    1801 

5 

7 

6 

\ 

' 

Settling  ai-cdimts. 

•26lli  Mar 

f) 

tj 

4 

1         -t 

Station,  Cliarle.-ton. 

•2'2(1  July 

2 

ID 

5 

1          0 

Station,  Savannah. 

iStli  April      '• 

1 

11 

1          8 

JacUson,  Miss. 

Kith  May 

1 

' 

2 

Special  duly. 

■fist   Sepir  1801 

4 
2 

U 
1 

Steamer  '•Ricliinond." 
Mississippi  defence.-'. 

24 Ih  Octr 

2 

1 

Steamer  '"Gaines." 

•20th   Janv    1862 

9 

1 

Steamer  ■'  I\Ioigan." 

18th    Mar    1862 

7 
3 

8 
0 

Nav.  works,  Richmond 
Steamer  Chaitalioochie. 
Steamer    ••  Florida." 

•i2iid  April  1862 

G 

3 

Steamer  Palmetto  State. 

2.'{rd  April  1802 

3 

8 
•J 

Naval  works,  Atlanta. 
Steamer  '•  Baltic." 
iN'av.  works,  Sclma,  Ala. 

:}Oth  Septr  1862 

] 

Steamer  "  Atlanta." 
Not  bonded. 
Sp'^cial  duty. 

'^th    Octr    1862 

15tu      •'         '• 

['•Alert.' 

18lh       " 

1 

Steamers  '-Selina"  and 

20tli    Octr    1SG2 

1 
-    1 

'1 

N.  works.  CiJiimbus,  G. 
Station.  Wilmington. 
Waiting  ordi.'rs. 
Steamer  "  Georgia." 

14 


MASTERS   IN   LINE    OF   PROMOTION,    AC. 


State 

State 

State 

Original  entry 

Original  entry 

NAMES. 

where  born 

from  .vhich 
appointed. 

of  which  a 
citizen. 

into  service  of 
U.  S.  N. 

into  service  of 
C.  S.  N. 

MASTERS  IN 

LINE  OF  PROMO- 

TION. 

Mortimer  M.Benton, 

Kentucky, 

Kentucky, 

Kenlncky, 

28thSein'r  1858 

12th  Mar.    18tV2 

Francis  T.  Chew,  .  . 

Tenn. 

iVIissouri, 

Missouri, 

•21st  Sepi'r  18.59 

8ih   May    1861 

A.  M.  Mason,   

D.  C. 

D.  C. 

Uth  Oct'r   1858 

23d  May 

Tlionias  L.  Moore,. 

N.  Carolina 

N.  Carolina 

N.  Carolina 

30thSept'r  1857 

12th  June       '= 

Ivey  Foreman, 

" 

" 

" 

S5th  Sept'r  1858 

7tli  Oct'r       " 

H.  B.  Littlepage,. .  . 

Virginia, 

Virginia, 

Virginia, 

'23d 

llth  June       " 

R.  C.  Foute, - 

Tenn. 

Tenn. 

Tenn. 

20th 

11th  June  ■     " 

H.  H.  Marmaduke, 

Missouri, 

Missouri, 

Missouri, 

20lh 

8th  May 

MASTERS  NOT 

IN  LINE  OF  PRO- 

MOTION. 

John  Pe^irson, 

Florida, 

Florida, 

16th  April  ISGl 

Lewis  Parrish,.  ... 

Virginia, 

Virginia, 

Virginia, 

24th  June       '' 

Samuel  Barron, 

" 

" 

" 

14th  Sept'r     " 

Richard  Foley, 

N.  Carolina 

N.Carolina 

N.  Carolina 

13tli   Oct'r       '■ 

A.  Pacetty, 

Florida, 

Florida, 

Florida, 

5th  Nov'r      " 

John  Lowe, 

Georgia, 

Georgia, 

Georgia, 

19th 

A.  B.  Noyes, 

N.  York, 

Florida, 

Florida, 

28th  Nov'r      '• 

Richard  Evans,..  . 

Virginia, 

Virginia, 

Virginia, 

6th  Dec'r      ". 

Thos.  W.  Benthall,. 

Maryland, 

Maryland, 

12th        " 

F.  M.  Harris, 

14th        " 

John  C.  Minor,  .... 

Virginia, 

Virginia, 

Virginia 

18th        " 

C.  W.  Johnson,  .  . . 

Florida, 

Florida, 

llth  Jan'y  1862 

Wm.  B.  Whitehead, 

Virginia, 

Virginia, 

Virginia, 

14th 

H.  W.  Periin 

Louisiana, 

Louisiana, 

Louisiana, 

18ih  Feb'y      " 

Thos.  R  Rootes, 

Virginia, 

Virginia, 

Virginia, 

22d  Dec'r 

B.  W.  Guthrie, 

N.  Carolina 

N.  Carolina 

N.Carolina 

24th  Feb'y      '• 

J.  H.  Arledge, 

Florida, 

Florida, 

21st        " 

John  R.  Gibbs, 

Virginia, 

Virginia, 

Virginia, 

1st  Mar.    1861 

R.  McCarty, 

II 

" 

'' 

3d 

E.  C.  Stockton,  .  .  . 

Florida, 

Florida, 

Florida, 

6th  Mar.    186'2 

Chas.  A.  McEvoy,.  . 

Virginia, 

Virginia, 

Virginia, 

10th        " 

J.  McBaker, 

•' 

" 

" 

23d   Mar.    1862 

M.  T.  Clark, 

u 

ti 

i( 

31st        " 

A.  Sinclair,  Jr.,  .... 

Georgia, 

Georgia, 

Georgia, 

1st  April       '• 

S.  S.  Nicholas, 

S.  Carolina, 

S.  Carolina, 

S.  Carolina, 

16th        " 

W.   H.  Odenheimer, 

Virginia, 

Virginia, 

Virginia, 

v< 

John  Payne 

Alabama,    • 

Alabama, 

Alabama, 

27th  Angt   1862 

W.  D.  Porter 

Maryland, 

Maryland, 

•c 

PASSED   MID- 

SHIPMEN. 

Jos.  P.  Claybrook,.  . 

Missouri, 

Missouri, 

Missouri, 

21st  SeptT  1859 

18th    July   1861 

Wm.  P.  Mason,  .  .  .. 

Virginia, 

Virginia, 

Virginia, 

23d 

llth  June       '• 

Wm.  F.  Robinson,. . 

Alabama, 

Alabama, 

Alabama, 

25th  Nov.   1859 

r2th      '•■ 

.John  K.  Price, 

" 

(. 

(( 

15th 

(( 

Jas.  A.  Merriwether, 

Georgia, 

Georgia, 

Georgia, 

29th  Sept'r  1858 

16ih  May        " 

David  A.  Telfair,  . 

N.  Carolina 

N.  Carolina 

N.  Carolina 

23d 

23d         " 

Daniel  Trigg, 

Virginia, 

Virginia, 

Virginia, 

30th        " 

llth  June       " 

J.  C.  Holcombe, 

Georgia, 

Georgia, 

Georgia, 

8th  Nov.  1859 

16th  May        " 

Wm.  R.  Dalton, 

Alabama, 

Miss. 

Miss. 

20th  Sept'r  1859 

12th  June       " 

A.  S.  Worth, 

Virginia, 

Virginia, 

Virginia, 

21st  SeptT  1858 

llth        " 

MASTERS    IN   LINE    OF   PROMOTION,    AC. 


u 


Date  of  present 
commission. 


From  U.  S.  Register  of  '61. 


I'nh  Oct'r    1862 


ir,th  April  1861 
24th  July  1862 
14tli  Sepi'r  1861 
34th  July    186-2 

r)th  Nov'r 
19th        " 
28th  Nov'r 

Gth  Dec'r 
12th        " 
14th        " 
ISth 

Uth  Jan'y  1862 
I4th 

1 8th  Fe%      " 
22d  Deo  " 

24th  Feb'y     " 
21st        " 

1st  Mar. 

3d 

6th   Mar. 
10th       " 
23d   Mar. 
:UsL 

1st  April 
16th        " 

27ih  Augt    1862 


d    Oct'r    1862 


1861 


1862 


1862 


Sea  service 
in  U.  S.  N. 


Yrs. 


Mos. 


Shore  service 
in  U.  S.  N. 


Yrs.      Mos. 


Sea  ser-  Shore  ser- 
vice in       vice  in 


C.  S.  N. 


C.  S.  N. 


Yrs   Mos  Yrs      Mos 


4 

4 

1 

0 

1 

6 

1 

5 

1 

0 

7 

1 

7 

1 

6 

1 

0 

11 


11 

2 
11 
9 
8 
9 
9 


Present  duty  or  Station. 


Station  Mobile. 
Steni'r  "Palmetto  State. 
Steamer  "  Cliicora." 
Miss,  defences. 
Steamer  "  Baltic." 
Steamer  "  Atlantic." 
Steamer  "Georgia." 
Stem'r  "Chattahoochie. 


Nav.  works,  Sclma,  Ala. 
Steamer  Patrick  Henry. 
Steamer  "  Beaufort." 
Steamer  "  Richmond." 
Steamer  "Alert." 
Abroad. 

Station  St.  Marks. 
Nav.  works,  Richmond. 
Steamer  "Hampton." 
Special  duty. 
Ordnance  Department. 
Station  St.  Marks. 
Float'g  Bati'y  "Arctic." 
Steamer  "  Baltic." 
S|)ecial  duty. 
Float'g  Batt'y  "Arctic' 
S|)ecial  duty. 
Special  'Infy. 
Special  duty. 
Steamer  "  (Jaines." 
Ordnance  Department. 
Steamer  Chattahoochie. 
Nav.  works,  Richmond. 
Steamer  Alabama. 
Nav    works,  Richmond. 
Drewry  s  Bluff. 
James  River  squadron'. 
Station,  Charleston. 


Stem'r  "Pahiietto  State." 
Waiting  orders. 
Miss,  defences. 
Battery  '"Arctic." 
Steamer  "Gaines." 
Steamer  "  Georgia." 
Steamer  Chattahoochie. 
Steamer  "Savannah." 
Steamer  "Atlanta." 
Steamer  Patrick  Henry. 


16 


MIDSHIPMEN. 


NAMES. 


PASSED  MIDSHIP- 
MEN. 


Rob't  A.  Camm. 

D.  M.  Scales 

.Tohn  T.  Walker, 
.S.  S.  Grefiory  . .  . 
W.  W.  Read.... 


State 
where  born 


State  fiom 
which     I 
appointed. 


State  of 
which    a 


Orii^inal  cntiy 

into  service  of 

U.  S.  N. 


MIDSniP.MEX,  1st 
Cla  S — Not  yet  ex- 
amined. 

lieo.  A.  Howard 
F.  W.  Roby  . . 


Virginia,       Virginia.      !Vir<,Mnia,      jQSth   Novr  1859 

do  Mississippi|Missispippi    6tli  Deer      " 

S.  Carolina. |S.  Carolina. jS.  Carolina, |24th  Septr     " 
N.  Carolina  N.  Carolina  N.  Carolina 

do  i  ■'  do  •27th      '^       1858 


Tennessee,, Tennessee 
Alabama,    j  Alabama, 
Wm.  E.  Pinoknoy.  . iLoiiisiRna,    Louisiana, 


Tennessee 

Alabama, 

Louisiana, 


MIDSHIPMEN,    2d 
Cl.\ss — -Not  yet  ex-'. 

amined.  ,  * 

1 

Richard  S.Floyd.  .  .Georgia,       iTcnnessee 

R.  H.  B;-icot S.  Carolina,  S.  Carolina. 

E.J.  McDermott.  .  .Texas,  JTexas, 

A.  P.  Bierne Virginia,   Virginia, 

H.  S.  Cooli i  do  ' 


MIDSHIPMEN,    3d 
Class. 


R.  J.  Moses... 
.r.  M.  Gardner 
Barron  Carter. 
A.  O.  Wright 
W.  J.  Crnig  . 
T.  M.  Berden. 

C.  Meyer  .... 
W.  W.  Willun.so 
J.  C.  Long    .... 
O.  A.  Browne  .  . 
M.  P.  Goodwyn 
H.  L.  Vaughan 
VV.  R.  Mayo.. 
Robt.  Fluurn(jy 
F.  M.  Thomas. 

D.  D.  Colcock  . 
S.  P.  Biane  .  . 
II.  H.  Scott... 
W.  P.  Hamilion 
.lohn  T.  Mason 
W.  B.  Sinclair  . 

MIDSHIPMFN,  3d 
Class — Not  yet  ex- 
amhied. 

W.  D.  Goode 

H.  S.  H.  Williams.. 

W.  J    Carroll 

.1.  M.  Pearson . .    .  . 


Florida, 

Virginia, 

Georgia, 

Alabamn, 

Kentucky, 

Georgia, 

Mississippi 

S  Carolina, 

Tennessee 

Virginia, 

do 
Louisiana, 
Virginia, 
Georgia, 
S.  Carolina, 

do 
Louisiana, 
Virginia, 
S.  Carolina. 
Virginia, 

do 

4 


Georgia, 

Virginia, 

Georgia, 

Alabama, 

Kentucky, 

Georgia, 

Mississippi 

S.  Carolina, 

Tennessee 

Virginia, 
I. 

Louisiana, 
Virginia, 
Georgia, 
S.  Carolina, 

Louisiana, 
Virginia, 
|S.  C^irolina, 
i  Virginia, 


20th  Septr  1858 

28th  " 

Stii    May  isr.l 


Tennessee   28th    Xovr  1859 

S  Carolina, 

Texas,         .23d  Sei)tr    1858 


Vir 


liinia, 
do 


28ih 
22d  Novr 


18.')9 


Georgia, 

Virginia, 

Georgia, 

Alabama, 

Kentnrky, 

Georgia, 

Mississippi 

S.  Carolina, 

Tennessee 

Virginia, 

do 
Louisiana, 
Virginia, 
Georgia, 
§.  Carolina, 

do 
Louisiana, 
Virginia, 
S.  Carolina. 
Virginia, 

do 


27th  Septr  1860 

24th 

28th 

29th 

30th   Novr  I8.'i9 

26ih  Septr  1860 

20th 

2d   Deer    1859 
21st  Novr       '■ 
24di   Septr  1860 
21st 

24  th  " 

21st  " 

2.3d    Septr   1859 


S.  Carolina, 'S.  Cnrolina,  S.  Carolina, 
N.  CaroliiiajN.  CuroIinaiN.  Cjirolina 
Maryland,  |.\rka'nsas,     .Arkansas, 
Tennessee  'Tennessee  Tennessee 


6th  Novr  1860 
27th  Septr      " 
2l5t  Septr  1860 


Original  entry 

into  service  (.1 

C.  S.  N. 


llih  June  1861 

16tli  May  " 

(c  ;; 

20th  June  '• 
11th     '• 


10th  April  1862 
8th  May  1861 
Sth   May   1861 


IGth   May    1861 


2Cth  June   1861 
12th       '■ 


Sth    July    1861 


7th  Deer  1861 
2Sih  Aiigt      " 
Sth  July        " 

I2th  June       " 
3d  July         " 

Sth    July  1861 


12ih  June  1861 

:j2(1  Octr  " 

28th  Augt  " 

lOili  J  any  " 

5ih  /tugt  " 

27ili  Sepir  " 

1st  Doer  '■ 


Sth    July   I'Gl 
14ih  Septr      " 
8ih   July   1801 


MIDSHIPMEir. 


17 


From  U.  S.  Register  of  '61. 

Date  of 
present  Com- 
mission. 

Sea 
vie 
C.  £ 

Shore  ser- 
vice in 
C.  S.  N. 

Sea  service 
in  U.  S.  N. 

Shore  service 
in  U.  S.  N. 

ser- 
e  in 

y.  N. 

Present  duty  or  station 

Yrs.      Mos. 

Yrs      Mos. 

Yrs 

Mos 

Yrs    Mos 

3rd   Octr  1862 

6 

Waiting  orders. 

" 

1 

2 

4 

Steamer  "  Atlanta." 

(C 

I 

3 

3 

Steamer  "  Chicora."' 

" 

1 

6 

Steamer  "  Raleigh." 

l< 

I 

3 

3 

Steamer  "  Pat.  Henry."' 

10th  April  1862 

8 

Mississippi  defences. 

8th   May  1861 

1 

Army  duty. 

16th  May  1861 

1 

6 
8 

10 

Steamer  "  Florida.'" 
Steamer  "Chicora." 

« 

1 

3 

Steamer  "  Tuskaluza." 

26th  June  1861 

1 

2 

On  sick  leave. 

12th 

10 

8 

Steam'r  "Nansemond," 

8th  July   1861 
(1 

3 

6 

2 

Station,  Savannah. 
Steamer  "  Gaines.'^ 

(t 

4 

Steamer  "  Georgia." 

7th  Deer  1861 

0 

Steatiier  "Savannah." 

28th  Aogt      '' 

2 

2 

Steamer  Chattahoochie 

8th   July   1861 

5 
3 

Steamer  <•  Savannah.  ' 
Mississippi  defences. 

12th  June  1861 

6 

Steamer  '■  Georgia." 

3d  July 

4 

Steamer  "  Richmond." 

Sth   July   1861 

10 
5 

0 
0 
6 

5 
5 

Steamer  "  Pat.  Henry." 

do                 do 
Mississippi  defences. 
Steamer  Chattahoochie 
Steamer  "  Georgia." 

12th  June  1861 

1           C 

Special  duty. 

22d  Octr 

1 

Steamer  "Gaines." 

28th  Augt      " 

4 

Steamer  "  Baltic." 

10th  Jany      " 

11 

Steamer  "Mor-an." 

5th  Augt      " 

3 

Station,  Charleston. 

27th  Augt      " 

3 

Steamer  "Hampton." 

1st  Deer       " 

5 

8 

Steamer  "Richmond." 

Sth    July   1861 

1 

5 

Steamer  "Gaines." 

14th  Sept       " 

6 

8 

Steamer  Palmetto  State 

8th  July       " 

1 
1 

5 
0 

Steamer  "  Tuskaluza." 
Steamer  "Arctic." 

18 


MIDSHIPMEN. 


State 
where  born 

State  from 

State  of 

Original  entry 

Original  entry 

NAMES. 

which 

which    a 

into  service  of 

into  service  of 

appointed. 

citizen. 

U.  S.  N. 

C.  S.  N. 

MIDSHIPMEN,    3d 

* 

Class — Not  yet  ex- 

amined. 

C   F.  Sevier 

Tennessee, 

Tennessee 

Tennessee 

27th  Sept'i  1861 

Sth    July   1861 

G.  W.  Sparks 

Loinsiana, 

Louisiana, 

Louisiana, 

24th 

" 

J.  A.  Peters 

Tennessee 

Arkansas, 

Arkansas, 

20th           " 

9th   July  18G» 

M.  B.  Ruggles 

Virginia, 

Virginia, 

Virginia. 

17th      "         " 

MIDSHIPMEN, 

4th  Class. 

T.  G.  Garrett 

Alabama, 

Alabama, 

Alabama, 

12th  Oct'r  ISGO 

Sth    July   1861 

J.  Phelps 

Virginia, 

Kentucky, 

Kentucky, 

2Sth  Sept       " 

(. 

J.  M.  Morgan 

Louisiana, 

Louisiana, 

Louisiana, 

2Uth     '•           " 

"■ 

J»  G,  Baldwin 

Mississippi 

Mississippi 
Virginia, 

Mississippi 
Virginia, 

29>h     "          " 

K 

C.  K.  Mallory  .' .  .  . . 

Virginia, 

12th  June   186? 

J.  B.  Ratclifie 

do  V 

do 

do 

12th    July  1861 

James  W.  Pegram.  . 

do 

do 

do 

17th 

F.  S.  Hunter^ 

do 

do 

do 

31st             " 

L.  M  Rootes 

do 

do 

do 

I:                     11 

C.  Gary 

do 
do 

de 
do 

do 
do 

Sth  Augt  1861 

Palmer  Saunders ..  . 

14  th            " 

F.  B.Dornin 

Maryland, 

Maryland, 

Sth   Mar    1862 

W.W.  Hunter 

Maryland, 

Maryland; 

16th  Augt   1861 

N.  H.  Sterling 

N.  Carolina 

N.  Carolina 

N.  Carolina 

24  th           " 

D.  M.  Lee 

Virginia, 
N.  Carolina 

Virginia, 
N,  Carolina 

Virginia, 
N.  Carolina 

30th 

P.  H.  McCarrick  . . . 

31st 

J.  H.  Hamilton 

Texas, 

Texas, 

Texas, 

6th  Septr  1861 

C.W.Tyler 

N.  Carolina 

N.  Carolina 

N.  Carolina 

12th 

E.  H.  Edwards 

S.  Carolina. 

S.  Carolina, 

S.  Carolina, 

23  rd            « 

James  H.  Dyke. , . . 

Florida, 

Florida, 

Florida, 

24th            " 

V.  Newton 

N.  Carolina 

N.  Carolina 

N.Carolina 

30th 

W.  F.Clayton 

Georgia, 

Georgia, 

Georgia, 

Sth   Octr   1861 

St.  Geo.  T.  Brook  .  . 

Virginia, 

Virginia, 

Virginia, 

9th 

Royer  Pinekney  .  .  . 

S.  Carolina, 

S.  Carolina. 

S.  Carolina, 

11th            « 

J.  A.  G.  Williamson 

Virginia, 

Virginia, 

Virginia, 

11th 

James  R.  Norris     .  . 

Georgia, 

Georgia, 

Georgia, 

IGth 

H.  H.  Tyson 

Maryland, 

Maryland, 

31st            " 

E.  A.  Swain 

Louisiana, 

Louisiana, 

Louisiana, 

31st 

Wm.  F.Wilson.... 

Alabama, 

Alabama, 

Alabama, 

19th  Novr  1861 

MIDSHIPMEN,  4th 

Class—  Not  yet  ex- 

amined. 

G.  D.  Bryan 

Virginia, 

Virginia, 

Virginia, 

Sth   July   1S61 

George  T.  Sinclair.. 

do 

do 

do 

17th            " 

Wm.  H.  Andrews. 

Georgia, 

Georgia, 

Georgia, 

20th 

W.  H.  Sinclair.    ... 

Virginia, 

Virginia, 

Virginia, 

Sth  Augt  1861 

W.  W.  Shaw 

Texas, 

Texas, 

Texas, 

ISth 

T.  J.  Rodman  .... 

N.  Carolina 

N  Carolina 

N.  Carolina 

24  th            " 

J.  D.  Bullock 

Georgia, 

Georgia, 

Georgia, 

29th 

Daniel  Talhott 

Kentucky, 

Kentucky, 

Kentucky, 

25ih    Sept   1861 

Eugene  xMaffitt 

Georgia, 

Georgia, 

Georgia, 

16th  Novr      '• 

E.  M.  Anderson  .  .  . 

do 

do 

do 

18th     "          '• 

Thos.  C.  Pinekney  . 

S.  Carolina, 

S.  Carolina, 

S.  Carolina, 

20th  Deer      " 

G.  G.  Wilkes 

Georgia, 

Georgia, 

Georgia, 

14th    Octr   1862 

Frank  Arthur 

Mississippi 

Mississippi 

Mississippi- 

" 

MIDSHIPMEN, 


19 


From  U.  S.  Register  of  '61. 

Sea 

per- 

Shore 

Date  of  present 

vice  in 

service 

Present  dut)'  or  station 

Commission. 

Sea  Service 
in  U.  S.  N. 

Shore  Service 
in  U.  S.  N. 

C.  S 

.  N. 

■in  C.  S.  N. 

Yrs.      Mos. 

Yrs.      Mos. 

Yrs 

Mos 

Yrs    Mos 

8th   July   1860 

• 

1 

3 

Steamer  Palmetto  State 

u 

1 

5 

Mississippi  defences. 

9th    July   1860 

1 

0 

Steamer  "  Atlanta." 

I7th            " 

1           4 

Army  duty. 

Sth    July   1861 

3 

Steamer  "  Moraan." 

8th       " 

3 

Steamer  "  Pat.  Henry.' 

8th       " 

2 

2 

Abroad. 

Sth       " 

5 

~ 

Mississippi  defences. 

12th  June   1861 

10 

5 

Steamer  Chattahoochie 

r2th   July   1861 

0 

3 

Steamer  "  Selma." 

i7th    July    1861 

2 

Steamer  "Richmond." 

Mist 

5 
5 

1 

Steamer  "  Hampton.'' 
Naval  works,  jf'tlanta. 

nth  Augt  1861 

0 

4 

Steamer  Palmetto  Slate 

I4tl) 

0 

4 

Steamer  "Chicora."' 

Sth    Mar   1862 

' 

9 

Steamer  "  Bal  ic." 

IGth  Augt   1861 

4 

Steamer  "  G    nes." 

24  th 

4 

Drewry's  Bluff. 

:wih         " 

3 

Steamer  "Richmond.' 

yist          " 

0 

4 

Steamer  "  Baltic." 

ruh  Septr  1861 

3 

Steamer  "  Siivannali."' 

12ih 

0 

Wailing  orders. 

23ril 

3 

Steamer  '•  Games." 

24th 

9 

6 

Steamer  "Florida." 

;50th            " 

3 

Steamer  "  Gaines." 

Sth   Octr    1861 

2 

Steamer  "Richmond." 

9th 

0 

Steamer  "  Nan.simond." 

11th           " 

8 
0 

6 

Drewry's  Bluff. 
Steamer  "  Atlanta." 

16th 

2 

Steamer  "Morgan." 

;nst 

2 

do 

11           II 

2 

Steamer  "  1  al  ic." 

IPlh   Novr  1861 

I 

Steamer  "  Morgan." 

8th   July    1861 

Ik 

10 

3 

Steamer  "  Florida." 

17th 

1 

3 

2 

do 

20th 

1 

6 
3 

Abroa  1. 

Steum -r  "Alabama.' 

15th  Augt   1861 

I            4 

Nav.d  fences,  Texas. 

24th 

1 

1 

2 

Mississippi  defences. 

2yth 

1 

4 

Steamer  "Alabama." 

25th  Septr  1861 

1 

3 

Mississippi  defences. 

16th  Novr     *'■ 

1 

1 

Abroad. 

1 8th  Novr      " 

1 

1 

Abroad. 

20th  Deer      " 

9 

3 

Steamer  "Pat.  Heniy." 

1 4th   Octr    1862 

1 

Savannah  station. 

" 

1 

Steamer  "  Morgan." 

20 


ENGINEERS,    AC. 


NAMES. 


MIDSHIPMEN,  4tl. 
Class — Not  yet  ex- 
amined, 

John  Tyler  Walker 
John  A.  Wilson,  . .  . 
R.  J.  Deas 

E.  S.  Riigj;les, 


State 
where  born 


State  State 

from  which  of  which  a 
appointed.      citizen 


Virginia, 
Maryland, 
S.  Carolina, 
Virginia, 


W.  S.  Hogue, Florida, 

ENGINEERS. 


W.  P.  Williamson,.. 
Michael  Quinn, .... 
James  H.  Warner,.  . 
Thomas  A.  Jackson. 
Virginius  Freeman. 

E.  W.  Manning, 

H.  A.  Ramsey, 

Charles  Schroeder,  . 

FIRST  ASSIS- 
TANT ENGI- 
NEERS. 

George  W.  City, 

M.  P.  Jordon, 

Wni.  Frick,  Jr.,  .... 
Charles  H.  Levy,  . . 
John  W.  Tynan,  .  . . 
Loudon  Campbell,. . 
George  D.  Lining,.  . 

J.  H.  Loper, 

W.  J.  Freeman,. . . . 

Hugh  Clark, 

H.  B.  Willy, 

Edward  J.  Johnson, 


SECOND  ASSIS- 
TANT ENGI- 
NEERS. 

W.  S.  Thompson,  . 

H.  X.  Wright, 

Benj.  Herring,  .... 
Henry  Fagan,    .... 
John  T.  Tucker.  .  . 
Wm.  H.  Jackson,  .  . 
Charles  W.  Jordon,. 
James  H.  Toombs.. 

Wm.  P.  Brooks, 

J.  E.  Esnard, 

J.  J.  Darcy, 

William  Quinn,    .  . 
Isaac  Bowman,  ,  .  . . 
Wm.  D.  Grimsley, .  J 

E.G.  Hall, 

George  W.  Tennent, 


Virginia, 
Ireland, 
Ohio, 
D.  C. 
Virginia, 

CI 

D.  C. 

Virginia, 


D.  C. 

Virginia, 

Maryland, 

Virginia, 


S.  Carolina 

Louisiana, 

Alabama, 
Georgia, 


Maryland, 

Virginia, 

N.Carolina 

Florida, 

Virginia, 


Florida, 
Louisiana, 


Virginia, 

Alabama, 

Georgia, 


Virginia, 
Maryland 
S.  Carolina, 
Virginia, 
Florida, 


'irgmia, 


Virginia, 

Maryland, 
Virginia, 


S.  Carolina. 

Louisiana, 

Alabama, 
Georgia, 


Maryland, 
Virginia, 

D.  C. 

Virginia, 


Florida, 
Louisiana, 


Virginia, 

Alabama, 

Georgia, 


Virginia, 

S.  Carolina. 

Virginia, 

Florida, 


Virginia, 


Original  entry 

into  service  of 

U.  S.  N. 


Virginia,  , 
Virginia, 

u 

S.  Carolina, 

Louisiana, 

Alabama, 
Georgia, 


20th  Oci'r  1842 
10th  Nov'r  1847 
6th  Feb'y  1851 
31st  Oct'r  1848 
26th  Feb'y  1851 
24tli  May  1853 
24th  May 
24th  Dec'r  1853 


12th  Jan'y  1854 
24th  Dec'r  1853 
26th  June  1856 
21st  Nov'r  1857 

21st  July  1858 
20th  Sept'r     " 


29th  April  1856 


Original  entry 

into  service  of 

C.  S.  N. 


Virginia, 
N.  Carolina 
Florida,  I 
Virginia; 


Florida, 
Louisiana, 


Virginia, 

Alabama, 

Georgia, 


18th  Oct'r  1862 
15th  July        " 
1st  Nov'r      " 
15th      " 
24th      " 


Uth  June  1861 

10th  June  " 

ISth  July  " 

11th  June  " 

16th  July  " 

3d  Dec'r  '* 
21st          " 

20th  June  " 


29th   Aug.  1861 
6th  July        « 
1st  Sept'r  1862 
29th  Nov'r  1861 
21st  Dec'r       " 
24th  Mar.    1862 
26th  Aug.   186J 
23d  April      '  " 
11th  May        " 
1st  July         " 
15th  Feb'y      " 
29th  April  1862 


16th  Sept'r  1858 
3d    May    1859 

11th  Aug.  1860 
5th  SMi'r     '• 


15th  May  lS6i2 
llth  June  1861 
23d   July     1861 


llth  June 
5th    ■    " 
llth         " 
21st  « 

llth  May 

5th  June 

(I 

6th  Aug. 
31st  July 
21st  Feb'y 
13th  July 
22d    Mar. 


ISSl 


1862 


186-1 
1862 


ENGINEERS,    AC. 


21 


From  U.  S.  Register  of  '61. 


Date  of  present 
commission 


18th  Oct'r  1862 
15th  July 

IstNov'r 
15th      " 
24th      " 


17th  Sept. 
10th  June 
ISth  July 
1 1th  June 
16th  July 
3(1  Dec'r 
21st      " 
1 5th  July 


1862 
1861 


1S62 


1861 


29th  Aug 

6th  July 

1st  Sept'r  1862 
20th  Nov'r  1861 
21st  Dec'r  " 
24th  Mar.  1862 
15th  July 
23d  April  1861 
11th  May 

1st  July 
15th  Feb'y 
29th  April  1862 


1 5th  May    1862 

25th  Nov'r  1861 

29th         " 
It 

27th  Aug.   1862 


5th  Sept'r      " 

11th  May    1861 

5th  June       '• 

24th  Sept'r  1862 
13th 

24th        " 
29th 


Sea  service   .Shore  service 
in  U.  S.  N.        in  U.  S.  N. 


Mos. 


Yrs.      Mos. 


Sea  ser- 
vice in 
C.  S.  N. 


Shore  ser- 
vice in 
C.  S.  N. 


Mos 


Mos 


6 
6 
5 
6 
5 
9 
10 
6 


6 

1 

1 

2 

4 

5 

1          2 

9 

4 

4 

1 

4 

5 

5 

6 

5 

6 

4 

5 

10 

1 

5 

6 

3 

Present  duty  or  Station. 


Drewry's  BlulT. 
Drewry's  Bluff. 
Drewry's  Bluff. 
Station  Mobile. 
Station  St.  Marks. 


Engineer-in-chicf,  Rich- 
Sta'n  Savannah,  [mond. 
Nav.  works,  Columbus. 
Nav.  Powder  works. 
Station  Charleston. 
Stat'n  Wilmington,  N.C^ 
Nav.  works,  Clyirlotte. 
Steamer  Richmond. 


Report  to  Department. 
Station,  Charleston. 
Nav.  works,  Selma,  Ala. 
Station  Charleston. 
Steamer  Chatahoochie. 
Steamer  Palmetto  State. 
Steamer  Florida. 
Steamer  Spray. 
Miss,  defences. 
Steamer  "  Cliicora." 
Steamer  Morgan. 
Steamer  Atlanta. 


Steamer  Georgia. 
Steamer  Richmond. 
Nav.  works,  Columbus. 
Steamer  Chattahoochia. 
Steamer  Patrick  Henry. 
Steamer  Fk>rida. 
Steamer  Florida. 
Steamer  "Chicora." 
Steamer  Sumter. 
Miss,  defences. 
Steamer  Palmetto  State. 
Steamer  Torpedo. 
Steamer  Raleigh. 
Steamer  Florida. 
Steamer  Patrick  Henry. 
Steamer  Atlanta. 


22 


ENGINEERS — GUNNERS — BOATSWAINS. 


State 
where  born 

State  from 

State  of 

Original  entry 

Original  entry 

NAMES. 

which 

which    a 

into  service  of 

into  service  of 

"appointed. 

citizen. 

U.  S.  N. 

C.  S.  N. 

Third  ASSISTANT 

ENGINEERS. 

Jolin  Dent 

Alabama, 

Alabama, 

Alabama 

11th  May   1861 
20th            " 

Nathan  O'Brien. .  . . 

Louisiana, 

Louisiana, 

Louisiana, 

S.  W.  Cunimings.  . . 

" 

" 

'• 

11                       u 

Jonn  H.  Bailey. . .  . 

Georgia, 

d»©rgia. 

Georgia, 

15th  Jnne   1861 

Win.  M.  Fauntleroy. 

Virginia, 

Virginia, 

Virginia, 

12th   Septr     " 

.Tohn  P.  Whorasly.  . 

N.  Carolina 

N.  Carolina 

N.  Carolina 

31st  July 

James  HanivS 

u 

u 

(: 

2Sth  Augt      '• 

William  Ahern.. .  . 

Virginia, 

Virginia, 

Virginia, 

30th  Septr      " 

E.  A.  Jack 

" 

•' 

t- 

29th  Novr      " 

Robert  Wright 

" 

a 

i; 

30th  Novr      '• 

F.  G.Miller 

u 

ii 

I. 

2nd  Novr     " 

John  J.  Lyell 

" 

it 

11 

30th  Novr      " 

Edward  J.  Gill 

" 

n 

" 

11th  Deer       '• 

John  H.  Parker  .... 

23rd   Jany  1862 

William  F.  Jones.    . 

3rd  Feby     " 

JohnC.  O'Connell.. 

Alabama, 

Alabama, 

Alabama, 

17th  Mar 

James  T.  Doland..  . 

24  th  Mar        '• 

F.  G.  Simpson 

Virginia, 

Virginia, 

Virginia, 

22nd  April    '■ 

William  B.  Brockett. 

•( 

" 

u 

29th  April  1862 

Leslie  King 

a 

(1 

a 

a 

John  R.  Jordan  .... 

"■ 

u 

(1 

11 

Charles  H.  Collier.  . 

1' 

I( 

u 

11 

William  J.  Harding. 

(I 

a 

(( 

11 

Jainjs  Gettis 

22nd  Augt  1862 

H.  C.  Patrick 

Virginia, 

Cl 

i: 

25th 

John  C. Johnson  , . . 

" 

" 

" 

19th  Septr  1862 

.Joseph  J.  West 

u 

« 

11 

27  th 

William  J.  Morrill.. 

Alabama, 

Alabama, 

Alabama, 

29th            " 

T.  A.  Menzies 

Maryland, 

Maryland, 

:th    Octr    1862 

GUNNERS. 

C.  B.  Oliver 

Mass., 

Virginia, 

Virginia, 

3rd   May   1843 

11th  June   1801 

James  Lovett    

" 

" 

" 

1st  Septr  1857 

20th 

William  Cuddy 

S.  Carolina, 

S.  Carolijia. 

S.  Carolina, 

1st  April  1861 

William  A/fcderson  . 

1st   July    1861 

James  G.  McClusky 

Virginia, 

Virginia, 

Virginia, 

11 

Z.  A.  Offutt 

D.  C. 

Virginia, 

Virginia, 

nth   July   1861 

B.  B.  Larmour  .... 

Maryland, 

Virginia, 

Virginia, 

18th  Deer       '• 

P.  M.  Flinn 

Alabama, 

Alabama, 

Alabama, 

18th  Jany  1862 

S.  Rollins 

Virs'iiiia 

Virginia, 

Virginia, 

1st  Feby      " 
14th     " 

William   H.  Haynes 

Thomas  B.  Travers . 

21st  Mar        " 

Wm.  A.  Flemming. 

14th  July       " 

Geo.  M.  Thompson . 

• 

26th  Augt      " 

E.  R.  Johnson 

29th  Angt      " 

D.  G.  McComb 

Alabama, 

Alabama, 

Alabama, 

20th  Septr     " 

Stephen  Schisano  . . 

Virginia, 

Virginia, 

Virginia, 

3rd  Octr       •' 

E.  G.  Williams  .... 

16th  Octr 

B.  F.  Hughes 

Virginia, 

Virginia, 

Virginia, 

20th  Octr       " 

BOATSWAINS. 

Charles  H.  Hasker  . 

England, 

Virginia, 

Virginia, 

28th    Mar   1857 

nth  June  1861 

L.  Seymour,  acting, 

3rd  July 

E.  Moore,             " 

5th      " 

9 


ENGINEERS — GUNNERS — BOATSWAINS. 


23 


From  U.  S.  Rbgisteg  of  '61. 

1 

Sea 

cpr- 

Shore  ser 

Date  of  present 

Sea  service    Shore  service 

in  U.  S.  N.    '    in  U.  S.  N. 

1 

vice  in 

vice  in 

Present  duty  or  station. 

Commission. 

C.  S 

N. 

C.  S.  N. 



Yrs       Mos 

Yrs       Mos 

Yrs 

Mos 

Yrs     Mos 

11th   May   1861 

5 

Steamer  Chattahoocbie. 

20th 

V 

6 
6 
5 

Steamer  "Sumter." 

15th  June  1861 

Station,  Savannah. 

12th  Septr      " 

3 

Steamer  "  Baltic."' 

31st  July        " 

5 

Paroled  prisoner. 

2Sth  Augt      " 

.    6 

Steamer  "  Pat.  Henry.'' 

30th  Septr      " 

1 

1 

2 

Stemr  '-Palmetto  State."' 

29th  Novr      " 

8 

4 

Station,  Wilmington. 

30th  Novr  1861 

(4 

Steamer  "  Richmond." 

2nd          " 

10 

3 

Steamer  ''Nansemond.' 

30th           " 

9 

4 

Steamer  "  Chicora."' 

11th   Deer  1861 

1 

Steamer  "Hampton." 

23rd  Jany  1862 

11 

Steamer  "  Beaufort.' 

3rd  Feby      " 

7 

Steamer  "  Chicora." 

17th  March    " 

9 

Station,  Mobile. 

24th  March    " 

9 

Steamer  Palmetto  State. 

22nd  April     " 

8 

Steamer  "  Baltic." 

29th  April  1862 

7 
8 

1 

Steamer  "  Georgia." 
Steamer  ♦*  Georgia." 

i( 

8 

Steamer  "  Raleigh." 

It 

3 

5 

Charleston  station. 

It 

8 

Steamer  '-Beaufort." 

22nd  Augt  1862 

4 

Mississippi  defences. 

25th 

4 

Steamer  "Hampton." 

19th            " 

3 

Steamer  Palmetto  State. 

27th            " 

3 

Steamer  "  Atlanta." 

29th 

9 

3 

Steamer  "  Atlanta." 

7th    Octr   1862 

0 

3 

Steamer  "Nansemond. ": 

11th  June  1861 

10            7 

2            8 

1 

6 

Steamer  "  Richmond." 

20th 

2         10 

1 

6 

Steamer  Cliattahoochie. 

1st  April  1861 

1 

8 

Steamer  "  Sumter." 

1st  July    1861 

1           5 

Chapin's  Blutf. 

(1 

1           5 

Ordnance  duty. 

11th   July   1861 

5 

4 

On  sick  leave. 

ISth  Deer      " 

4 

8 

Dre\vry"s  Bluff. 

18th   Jany  1862 

10 

Station  Mobile. 

1st  Feby      " 

3 

7 

Steamer  "  Torpedo." 

14th     "          " 

10 

Steamer  "Gaines." 

21st  March    " 

2 

7 

Steamer  "Atlanta." 

14th  July       " 

5 

Steamer  "  Georgia." 

26th  Augt      " 

4 

Steamer  Palmetto  State. 

29th  Augt      " 

4 

Steamer  "  Chicora."' 

20tli  Septr      '• 

11 

0 

Steamer  "  Baltic." 

3rd  Octr       " 

2 

Drewry's  Blutf. 

16th     "          " 

1 

"              " 

20th     " 

o 

Battery,  Mobile. 

11th  June  1861 

1 

6 

Steamer  "Richmond." 

3rd   July  1861 

1 

5 

Steamer  "  Georgia." 

5th 

1 

6 

Steamer  "  Beaufort." 

24 


CARPENTERS— SAIL'MAKERS. 


NAMES. 


BOATSWAINS. 

Clias.  Layton,  acting, 
GeorE;e  Young,  " 
L.  J.^Nelson,  "■ 
Jno.  C.  Sullivan,  •' 
Thos.  Nelson,  " 
Thos.  Gauley,      " 

CARPENTERS. 

Rdbt.  M.  Baine, 

John  T.  Rustic,  . . . , 
Edward  Williams,.. 
Hugh  Lindsey, . . . . » 
Joseph  F.  Weaver,. 
J.  M.  Burroughs,..,  . 

SAIL^MAKERS. 

Wm.  Bennett    

E.  A.  Mahoney, 

Samuel  V.  Turner,.. 
M.P.Beaufort, 


State 
wheve  bom 


Virginia, 
Eiiglaad, 


Virginia, 


State 

from  *hioh 

appointed. 


State 

of  vi^hich  a 

citizen. 


Virs 


Virginia, 


Virginia, 


Virginia, 


Original  entry 

into  service  of 

U.  S.  N. 


23rd  Augt  1833 


Original  entry 

into  service  of 

C.  S.  N. 


11th  July    1861 
1st  Dec'r       " 

24th        " 
SdSept'r  1863 
8th  Oct'r       " 

31st        " 


Uth  Juno  1861 

(C 

26th  July        " 

14th  Aug.        " 

8th  Nov'r      " 

26th  Feb'y  1863 


11th  June  1861 
22d  June  1861 
11th  " 

18th  April      " 


CARPENTERS — SAIL-MAKERS. 


25 


Date  of  present 
commission. 


nth  July*  1861 
1st  Dec  " 

24th        " 
3d  Sept'r 
8th  Oct'r 

81st        « 


1862 


Uth  June  1861 

(C 

26th  July        " 

14th  Aug.        " 

8th  Nov'r     " 

26th  Fob'y  1862 


11th  June  1861 

22(1  June  1861 
Uth        <' 

18th  April  " 


From  U.  S.  Kegisteb  of  '61 


Sea  service 
in  U.  S.  N. 


Yrs.       Mos. 


Shore  service 
in  U.  S.  N. 


Yrs.     Mos. 


12 


Sea 

ser- 

vice  in  | 

C.  S 

.  N. 

Yrs 

Mns 

1 

5 

1 

0  1 

5 

4 

3 

2 

1 

0 

I 

0 

s 

1 

1 

Shore  ser- 
vice in 
C.  S.  N. 


Yrs      Mos 


4 

10 


Present  duty  or  Station. 


Steamer  Nansemond. 
Steamer  Patrick  Henry. 
Nav.  works,  Rocketts. 
Steamer  "  Beaufort." 
Stem'r  "Palmetto  State." 
Steamer  Torpedo. 


Station  Savannah. 
Nav.  works,  Selma. 
Nav.  works,  Wilmington 
Steamer  Patrick  Heniy. 
Steamer  Chicora. 
Special  duty. 


Steamer  "  Pat.  Henry." 
Nav.  works,  Richmond. 
Nav.  works,  Charlotte. 
Station  Charleston. 


PA.Y     TA^BLE 


OF 


THE  OFFICERS   OF  THE  NAVY. 


Grades. 


ADMIRAL     _ 

CAPTAINS— 

When  commanding;  squadrons _ 

All  others  on  duty  at  sea    

On  other  duty , 

On  Icrive  or  waiting  orders 

COMMANDERS— 

On  duly  at  sea  first  five  years  after  date  of  commission. . . 

On  duty  at  sea  second  five  years  after  date  of  commission. 

On  other  duty  first  five  years  after  date  of  commission.  . . . 

On  other  duty  second  five  years  after  date  of  commission.. 

All  other  commanders 

LIEUTENANTS  COMMANDING— At  sea 

FIRST  LIEUTENANTS— 

On  duty  at  sea 

After  seven  years'  sea-service  in  the  navy 

After  nine  years'  sea-service  in  the  navy 

After  eleven  years'  sea-service  in  the  navy 

After  thirteen  years'  sea-service  in  the  navy 

On  other  duty 

After  seven  years'  sea-service  in  the  navy 

After  nine  years'  sea-service  in  the  navy 

After  eleven  years'  sea  service  in  the  navy 

After  thirteen  years'  sea-service  in  the  navy 

On  leave  or  waiting  orders 

After  seven  years'  sea-service  in  the  navy 

After  nine  years'  sea  service  in  the  navy 

After  eleven  years'  sea-service  in  the  navy 

After  tliiiteen  years'  sea-service  in  the  navy 

SECOND  LIEUTENANTS— Duty  afloat 

When  on  leave  or  other  duty , 

FLEET  SURGEONS 

SURGEONS— 

On  duty  at  sea — 

For  first  five  years  after  date  of  commission  as  surgeon  . .  . 

For  second  five  years  after  date  of  commission  as  surgeon. 

For  third  iive  years  after  date  of  commission  as  surgeon.  . 

For  fourth  five  years  after  date  of  commission  as  surgeon  . 

For  twenty  years  aJid  upwards  after  date  of  commission  .  . 
On  other  duty — 

For  first  five  years  after  date  of  commission  as  surgeon. . . 

For  second  five  years  after  date  of  commission  as  surgeon. 

For  third  five  years  after  date  of  commission  as  surgeon  . - 

For  fourth  five  years  after  date  of  commission  as  surgeon. 

For  twenty  years  and  upwards  after  date  of  commission.  , 


Pay  per  an- 
num. 


$6,000  00 

5,000  00 
4,200  00 
3,600  GO 
3,000  00 

2,825  00 
3,150  00 
2,662  00 
2,825  00 
2,250  00 
2,550  00 

1,500  00 
1.700  00 
1,900  00 
2,100  00 
2,250  00 
1,500  00 
1,600  00 
1,700  00 
1,800  00 
1,875  00 
1,200  00 
1,266  00 
1,333  00 
1,400  00 
1,450  00 
1,200  00 
1,000  00 
3,300  00 


2,200  00 
2,400  00 
2,600  00 
2,800  00 
3,000  00 

2,000  00 

2,200  00 

2,400  00 

2,600  00 

2,800  00 


PAY   TABLE   OP   THE   OFFICERS   OF  THE   NAVY. 


27 


Grades. 


Psvy  per  an- 
num. 


SURGEONS— Continued. 

On  leave  or  waiting  orders — 

For  first  years  five  after  dale  of  commission  as  surgeon 

For  second  five  years  after  date  of  cotnmission  as  surgeon 

For  tliird  five  years  after  date  of  commission  as  surgeon 

For  fourth  five  years  after  date  cf  commission  as  surgeon 

For  twenty  years  and  upwards  after  date  of  commission 

PASSED  ASSISTANT  SURGEONS— 

On  iluiy  at  sea - --  •  — 

On  otlier  duty 

On  leave  or  waiting  orders 

ASSISTANT  SURGEONS— 

On  duty  at  sea ^ 

On  other  duty -  —  ■ 

On  leave  or  waiting  orders 

PAYMASTERS— 
On  duty  at  sea — 

For  first  five  years  after  date  of  commission 

For  second  five  years  after  date  of  commission 

For  third  five  years  after  date  of  commission 

For  fourth  five  years  after  date  of  commission 

For  twenty  years  and  upwards  after  date  of  commission 

On  otlier  duty — 

For  first  five  year*  after  date  of  commission 

For  second  five  years  after  date  of  commission 

For  third  fi  ve  years  after  date  of  commission 

For  fourth  five  years  after  date  of  commission 

For  twenty  years  and  upwards  after  date  of  commission . 

On  leave  or  wailing  orders — 

For  first  five  years  after  date  of  commission 

For  second  five  years  after  ilate  of  commission 

For  third  five  years  after  date  of  commission 

For  fourth  five  years  after  date  of  commission 

For  twenty  vears  and  upwards  after  date  of  commission 

ASSISTANT  PAYMASTER— Duty  afloat 

Other  duty.. 

MASTERS,  (in  the  line  of  promotion.) 

On  duty  as  such  at  sea 

On  leave  or  other  duty 

JMASTERS,  (not  in  line  of  promotion.) 

On  duty  as  such  at  sea 

On  leave  or  other  duty 

PASSED   MIDSHIPMEN— 

Ou  duty  as  such  at  sea 

Wiion  on  leave  or  otlier  duty  . .  .-. 

MIDSHIPMEN— 

At  sea 

On  other  duty 

On  leave  or  waiting  orders . . 

BOATSWAINS,  GUNNERS,  CARPENTERS,  AND  SAILMAKERS— 
On  duty  at  sea — 

For  first  three  years'  sea-service  from  date  of  warrant 

For  second  three  years'  sea-service  from  date  of  warrant 

For  third  three  years'  sea-service  from  date  of  warrant 

For  fourth  three  years'  sea-service  from  date  of  warrant 

For  twelve  years'  sea-service  and  upward 

On  other  duty — 

For  first  tliree  years'  sea-service  after  date  of  warrant 

For  second  three  years'  sea-service  after  date  of  warrant 

For  third  three  years'  sea-service  after  date  of  warrant 


Si, 600  OU 
1,800  OU 
1,900  00 
2,100  00 
2,300  UU 

1,700  00 
1,500  00 
1,000  00 

1,250  00 

1,C50  00 

800  00 


2,000  OU 
2,400  00 
2,600  00 
2.000  00 
3, '.00  00 

1,800  OU 
2,100  00 
2,400  00 
2,600  00 
2,800  00 

1,400  00 
1,600  00 
1,800  ob 
2,000  00 
2,250  00 
1,200  00 
1,100  00 

1,000  00 
900  00 

1.000  OU 
900  0(1 

000  00 
SOO  00 

550  00 
500  00 
450  00 


1,000  OU 
1,150  00 
1,250  00 
1,350  00 
1,450  00 

800  00 

900  00 

1.000  00 


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PAY    TABLE   OF   THE   OFFICERS   OF   THE   NA^^. 


Grades. 


BOATSWAINS,  GUNNERS,  CARPENTERS,  AND  SAILMAKERS— 
On  other  duty — Continued. 

For  fourth  three  years'  sea-service  after  date  of  warrant : 

For  twelve  years'  sea-service  and  upwards 

On  leave  or  waiting  orders — 

For  first  three  years'  sea-service  after  date  of  warrant 

For  second  three  years'  sea-service  after  date  of  warrant 

For  third  tliree  years'  sea-service  alter  date  of  warrant 

For  fourth  tliree  years'  sea-service  after  date  of  warrant 

For  twelve  years'  sea-service  and  upwards 

ENGINEERS- 
CHIEF  ENGINEERS— On  duty— 

For  first  five  years  after  date  of  commission 

For  second  five  years  after  date  of  commission 

For  third  five  years  after  date  of  commission 

After  fifteen  years  from  date  of  commission 

On  leave  or  waiting  orders — 

For  first  five  years  after  date  of  coilimission .- 

For  second  five  years  after  date  of  commission 

For  third  five  years  after  date  of  commission 

After  fifteen  years  from  date  of  commission  « 

FIRST  ASSISTANT  ENGINEERS— 

On  duty , 

On  leave  or  waiting  orders 

SECOND  ASSISTANT  ENGINEERS— 

On  duty 

On  leave  or  waiting  orders ^. .      

THIRD  ASSISTANT  ENGINEERS— 

On  duty     

On  leave  or  waiting  orders , .  . 

NAVAL  STOREKEEPERS 

ENGINEER-IN- CHIEF , 

NAVAL  CONSTRUCTORS 

NAVAL  CONSTRUCTORS,  when  not  on  duty 

SECRETARIES  to  commanders  of  squadrons,  when  commanding-in-chief, 

Not  commanding-in-chief 

NAVY  AGENTS- 


YEOMEN- 

In  ships-of-the-line , 

In  frigates 

In  sloops 

In  smaller  vessels 

ARMORERS— 

In  ships-of-the-line 

In  frigates    .  .    ....    

In  sloops 

MATES— 

Master's,  (not  warranted) 

Boatswains 

Gunner's 

Carpenter's 

Sailmaker's '. . 

Armorer's 

MASTER-AT-ARMS 

SHIP'S  CORPORALS 

COXSWAINS 

QUARTERMASTERS  


Pay  per 

an- 

nuni 

$1,100  00 

1,200 

003 

000 

00 

700 

00 

800 

00 

900 

00 

1,000 

00 

1,800 

00 

2,200 

00 

2,450 

00 

2,600 

00 

1,200 

00 

1,300 

00 

1,400 

00 

1,500 

00 

1,250 

00 

900 

00 

1,000 

00 

750 

00 

750 

00 

600 

00 

1,700 

00 

3,000 

00 

2,600 

00 

1,800 

00 

1,000 

00 

900 

00 

Pay  pr 

n'th 

49 

00 

44 

00 

34 

00 

28 

00 

34 

0© 

29 

00 

24 

00 

29 

00 

29 

00 

29 

00 

29 

00 

24 

00 

24 

00 

29 

00 

24 

00 

28 

00 

28 

00 

PAY  TABLE   OF   OFFICERS   OP  THE   NAVY* 


2U 


Grades. 


QUARTER  GUNNERS 

CAPTAINS— 

Of  forecastle 

Of  'ops 

Of  afterguard 

Of  hold 

COOPERS 

PAINTERS 

STEWARDS - 

Ship's 

Officer's 

Surgeon's 

COOKS— 

Ship's 

Olficer's ^ 

MASTERS  OF  THITBAND. 
MUSICIANS— 

First  class 

Second  class 

SEAMEN 

ORDINARY  SEAMEN 

LANDSMEN 

BOYS 

FIREMEN— 

First  class 

Second  class 

COAL-HEAVERS 


Pay  F 

er 

month. 

§24 

0(J 

28 

00 

24 

00 

24 

00 

24 

OU 

24 

OO 

24 

(Kl 

34 

(Ml 

24 

0(1 

28 

00 

28 

00 

24 

00 

24 

(XJ 

10 

Oil 

16 

00 

22 

00 

18 

0(1 

16 

OO 

12,  13  &  14 

34 

00 

29 

0(S 

22 

0(1 

30  LAWS   OF   THE   NAVY. 


LAWS    OF    THEx  NAVY. 


[No.  70.]  AN  ACT 

To  provide  for  the  organization  of  the  Navy. 

Section  1.  The  Congress  of  the  Confederate  States  of  Ainerica  do 
enact,  That  the  President  be  authorized  to  appoint,  in  the  manner  pre- 
scribed by  law,  the  following  Commissioned  Officers  of  the  Navy,  viz : 
Four  captains,  four  commanders,  thirty  lieutenants,  five  surgeons,  five 
assistant  surgeons,  six  paymasters  and  two  chief  engijjjeers,  and  to  em- 
ploy as  many  masters,  midshipmen,  engineers,  naval  constructors,  boat- 
swains, gunners,  carpenters,  sailmakers  and  other  warrant  and  petty  offi- 
cers and  seamen  as  he  may  deem  necessary,  not  to  exceed  in  the  aggre- 
gate three  thousand. 

Sec.  2.  The  annual  pay  of  said  officers  shall  be  as  follows,  viz  : 

Captains,  when  commanding  squadrons,  five  thousand  dollars. 

All  other  captains  on  duty  at  sea,  four  thousaWi  two  hundred  dollars. 

On  other  duty,  three  thousand  six  hundred  dollars. 

When  on  leave  or  waiting  orders,  three  thousand  dollars. 

Commanders. — Every  commander  on  duty  at  sea,  for  the  first  five 
years  after  the  date  of  his  commission,  two  thousand  eight  hundred  and 
twenty-five  dollars. 

For  the  second  five  years  after  the  date  of  his  commission,  three  thou- 
sand one  hundred  and  fifty  dollars. 

Every  commander  on  other  duty,  for  the  first  five  years  after  the  date 
of  his  commission,  two  thousand  six  hundred  and  sixty-two  dollars. 

For  the  second  five  years  after  the  date  of  his  commission,  two  thou- 
sand eight  hundred  and  twenty-five  dollars. 

All  other  commanders,  two  thousand  two  hundred  and  fifty  dollars.     • 

Lieutenants  commanding  at  sea,  two  thousand  five  hundred  and  fifty 
dollars. 

Lieutenants. — Every  lieutenant  on  duty  at  sea,  one  thousand  five  hun- 
dred dollars. 

After  he  shall  have  seen  seven  years'  sea  service  in  the  navy,  one 
thousand  seven  hundred  dollars. 

After  he  shall  have  seen  nine  years'  sea  service,  one  thousand  nine 
hundred  dollars. 

After  he  shall  have  seen  eleven  years'  sea  service,  two  thousand  one 
hundred  dollars. 

After  he  shall  have  seen  thirteen  years'  sea  service,  two  thousand  two 
hundred  and  fifty  dollars. 

Every  lieutenant  on  other  duty  shall  receive  one  thousand  five  hun- 
dred dollars.  ^ 

After  he  shall  have  seen  seven  years'  sea  service  in  the  navy,  one 
thousand  six  hundred  dollars. 


LAWS   OF   THE   NAVY.  31 

After  he  shall  have  seen  nine  years'  sea  service,  one  thousand  seven 
hundred  dollars. 

After  he  shall  have  seen  eleven  years'  sea  service,  one  thousand  eight 
hundred  dollars. 

After  he  shall  have  seen  thirteen  years'  sea  service,  one  thousand  eight 
hundred  and  seventy-five  dollars. 

Every  lieutenant  on  leave  or  waiting  orders,  one  thousand  two  hundred 
dollars. 

After  he  shall  have  seen  seven  years'  sea  service  in  the  navy,  one 
thousand  two  hundred  and  sixty-six  dollars. 

After  he  shall  have  seen  nine  years'  sea  service,  one  thousand  three 
hundred  and  thirty-three  dollars. 

After  he  shall  have  seen  eleven  years'  sea  service,  one  thousand  and 
four  hundred  dollars. 

After  he  shall  have  seen  thirteen  years'  sea  service,  one  thousand  four 
hundred  and  fifty  dollars. 

Masters. — Every  master  in  the  line  of  promotion,  when  on  duty  as 
such  at  sea,  one  thousand  two  hundred  dollars. 

When  on  other  duty,  one  thousand  one  hundred  dollars. 

When  on  leave  or  waiting  orders,  eight  hundred  and  twenty-five  dol- 
lars. 

Midshipjnen. — Every  midshipman  at  sea,  five  hundred  and  fifty  dol- 
lars. 

AVhen  on  other  duty,  five  hundred  dollars. 

When  on  leave  or  waiting  orders,  four  liundred  and  ^hy  dollars. 

Surgeons. — Every  surgeon  on  duty  at  sea,  for  the  first  five  years  after 
the  date  of  his  commission  as  surgeon,  two  thousand  two  hundred  dollars. 

For  the  second  five  years's  after  the  date  of  his  commission  as  surgeon, 
two  thousand  four  hundred  dollars. 

For  the  third  five  years  after  the  date  of  his  commission  as  surgeon, 
two  thousand  six  Imndred  dollars. 

For  the  fourth  five  years  after  the  date  of  his  commission  as  surgeon, 
two  thousand  eight  hundred  dollars. 

For  tAventy  years'  service  and  upward,  after  the  date  of  his  commis- 
sion as  surgeon,  three  thousand  dollars. 

Fleet  surgeons,  three  thousand  three  hundred  dollars. 

Every  surgeon  on  other  duty,  for  the  first  five  years  after  the  date  of 
his  commission  as  surgeon,  two  thousand  dollars. 

For  the  second  five  years  after  the  date  of  his  commission  as  surgeon, 
two  thousand  two  hundred  dollars. 

For  the  third  five  years  after  the  date  of  his  commission  as  surgeon, 
two  thousand  four  hundred  dollars. 

For  the  fourth  five  years  after  the  date  of  his  commission  as  surgeon, 
two  thousand  six  hundred  dollars. 

For  twenty  years'  service  after  the  date  of  his  commission  as  surgeon, 
two  thousand  eight  hundred  dollars. 

Every  surgeon  on  leave  or  waiting  orders,  for  the  first  five  years  after 
the  date  of  his  commission  as  surgeon,  one  thousand  six  hundred  dollars. 

For  the  second  five  years  after  the  date  of  his  commission  as  surgeon, 
one  thousand  eight  hundred  dollars. 


82  LAWS  01"  THE  NAVt. 

For  the  third  five  years  after  the  date  of  his  commission  as  surgeon, 
one  thousand  nine  hundred  dollars. 

For  the  fourth  five  years  after  the  date  of  his  commission  as  surgeon, 
two  thousand  one  hundred  dollars.    * 

For  twenty  years'  service  and  upwards,  after  the  date  of  his  commis- 
sion as  surgeon,  two  thousand  three  hundred  dollars. 

Assistant  Surg  eons. -^^very  assistant  surgeon  on  duty  at  sea,  one 
thousand  two  hundred  and  fifty  dollars. 

When  on  other  duty,  one  thousand  and  fifty  dollars. 

When  on  leave  or  waiting  orders,  eight  hundred  dollars. 

Paymasters. — 'Every  paymaster  on  duty  at  sea,  for  the  first  five  years 
after  the  date  of  his  commission,  two  thousand  dollars. 

For  the  second  five  years  after  the  date  of  his  commission,  two  tho^* 
sand  four  hundred  dollars. 

For  the  third  five  years  after  the  date  of  his  commission,  two  thousand 
six  hundred  dollars. 

For  the  fourth  five  years  after  the  date  of  his  commission,  two  thou- 
sand nine  hundred  dollars. 

For  twenty  years  and  upwards  after  the  date  of  his  commission,  three 
thousand  one  hundred  dollars. 

Every  paymaster  on  other  duty,  for  the  first  five  years  after  the  date 
of  his  commission,  one  thousand  eight  hundred  dollars. 

For  the  second  five  years  after  the  date  of  his  commission,  two  thou- 
sand one  hundred  dollars. 

For  the  third  five  years  after  the  date  of  his  commission,  two  thousand 
four  hundred  dollars. 

For  the  fourth  five  years  after  the  date  of  his  commission,  two  thou- 
sand six  hundred  dollars. 

For  twenty  years'  service  and  upwards,  after  the  date  of  his  commis- 
sion, two  thousand  eight  hundred  dollars. 

Every  paymaster  on  leave  or  waiting  orders,  for  the  first  five  years 
after  the  date  of  his  commission,  one  thousand  four  hundred  dollars. 

For  the  second  five  years  after  the  date  of  his  commission,  one  thou- 
sand six  hundred  dollars. 

For  the  third  five  years  after  the  date  of  his  commission,  one  thousand 
eight  hundred  dollars. 

For  the  fourth  five  years  after  the  date  of  his  commission,  two  thou- 
pand  dollars. 

For  twenty  years'  service  and  upwards,  after  the  date  of  his  commis- 
sion, two  thousand  two  hundred  and  fifty  dollars.  * 

Engineers.' — Every  chief  engineer  on  duty,  for  the  first  five  years  af- 
ter the  date  of  his  commission,  one  thousand  eight  hundred  dollars. 

For  the  second  five  years  after  the  date  of  his  commission,  two  thou- 
sand two  hundred  dollars. 

For  the  third  five  years  after  the  date  of  his  commission,  two  thousand 
four  hundred  and  fifty  dollars. 

After  fifteen  years  after  the  date  of  his  commission,  two  thousand  six 
hundred  dollars* 

Every  chief  engineer  on  leave  or  waiting  orders,  for  the  first  five  years 
after  the  date  of  his  commission,  one  thousand  two  hundred  dollars. 


LAWS   OF   THE   NAVY.  33 

For  the  second  five  years  aftei-  the  date  of  his  commission,  one  thou- 
sand three  hundred  dollars. 

For  the  third  five  years  after  the  date  of  his  commission,  one  thousand 
lour  hundred  dollars.  ^ 

After  fifteen  years'  service  after  the  date  of  his  commission,  one  thou- 
sand five  hunired  dollars. 

Every  first  assistant  engineer  on  duty,  one  thousand  two  hundred  and 
fifty  dollars. 

When  on  leave  or  waiting  orders,  nine  hundred  dollars. 
Every  second  assistant  engineer  on  duty,  one  thousand  dollars. 
When  on  leave  or  waiting  orders,  seven  hundred  and  fifty  dollars. 
Every  third  assistant  engineer  on  duty,  seven  hundred  and  fifty  dol- 
lars. 

When  on  leave  or  waiting  orders,  six  hundred  dollars. 
Warrant  Officers. — Every  boatswain,  gunner,  carpenter  and  sail-maker 
on  duty  at  sea,  for  the  first  three  years'  sea  service  after  the  date  of  his 
warrant,  one  thousand  dollars. 

For  the  second  three  years'  sea  service  after  the  date  of  his  warrant, 
one  thousand  one  hundred  and  fifty  dollars. 

For  the  third  three  years'  sea  service  after  the  date  of  his  warrant, 
one  thousand  two  hundred  and  fifty  dollars. 

For  the  fourth  three  years'  sea  service  after  the  date  of  his  warrant, 
one  thousand  three  hundred  and  fifty  dollars. 

For  twelve  years"  sea  service  and  upwards,  one  thousand  four  hundred 
and  fifty  dollars. 

When  on  other  duty  : 

For  the  first  three  years'  sea  service  after  the  date  of  his  warrant, 
eight  hundred  dollars. 

For  the  second  three  years*  sea  service  after  the  date  of  his  warrant, 
nine  hundred  dollars. 

For  the  third  three  years'  of  sea  service  after  the  date  of  his  warrant, 
one  thousand  dollars. 

For  the  fourth  three  years'  sea  service  after  the  date  of  his  warrant, 
one  thousand  one  hundred  dollars. 

For  twelve  years'  sea  service  and  upwards,  one  thousand  two  hundred 
dollars. 

W^hen  on  leave  or  waiting  orders : 

For  the  first  three  years'  sea  service  after  the  date  of  his  warrant,  six 
hundred  dollars. 

For  the  second  three  years'  sea  service  after  the  date  of  his  warrant, 
seven  hundred  dollars. 

For  the  third  three  years'  sea  service  after  the  date  of  his  warrant, 
eight  hundred  dollars. 

For  the  fourth  three  years'  sea  service  after  the  date  of  his  warrant, 
nine  hundred  dollars. 

For  twelve  years'  sea  service  and  upwards,  one  thousand  dollars. 
And  be  it  further  enacted,   That  the  commissioned  oflBcers  hereinbe- 
fore provided  for,  and  who  shall  not  be  nominated  before  the  adjourn- 
ment of  Congress,  may  be  appointed  by  the  President  during  the  recess, 
to  hold  their  commissions  until  the  next  session  of  Congress. 


34  LAWS   OF   THE   NAVY. 

Sec.  3.  In  computing  the  length  of  service  of  such  officers  as  were  at- 
tached to  the  navy  of  the  United  States,  but  who  haA'e  resigned,  and 
have  been  or  may  be  received  into  the  service  of  the  Confederate  States, 
their  period  of  service  in  the  navy  of  the  United  States  shall  be  inclu- 
ded, and  no  service  shall  be  regarded  as  sea  service  in  the  purview  of 
said  act  but  such  as  shall  be  actually  performed  at  sea,||nd  in  vessels 
employed  by  authority  of  law. 

Sec.  4.  The  pay  of  seamen  of  the  navy  shall  be  determined  by  the 
President,  and  may  be  altered  by  him  from  time  to  time  as  circumstances 
may  require. 

Sec.  5.  There  shall  be  a  corps  of  marines,  to  consist  of  one  major, 
one  quartermaster,  one  paymaster,  one  adjutant,  one  sergeant-major, 
one  quartermaster-sergeant,  and  six  companies ;  each  company  to  con- 
!-ist  of  one  captain,  one  first  and  one  second  lieutenant,  four  sergeants, 
•'  >ur  corporals,  one  hundred  men  and  two  musicians ;  and  the  pay  and 
allowances  of  the  officers  and  enlisted  men  shall  be  the  same  as  that  of 
the  officers  and  enlisted  men  of  like  grade  in  the  infantry  of  the  army, 
except  that  the  ration  of  the  enlisted  marines  shall  be  the  ration  allowed 
by  law  to  seatoen. 

Sec.  6.  The  following  officers  shall  be  attached  to  the  Navy  Depart- 
ment, to  wit :  An  officer,  not  below  the  grade  of  commander,  who  shall 
be  charged  with  the  purchase  or  preparation  of  ordnance,  ordnance  stores 
"und  supplies  and  equipments,  and  with  hydrography,  and  with  such  other 
duties  as  the  Secretary  of  the  Navy  may  from  time  to  time  assign  to 
him ;  an  officer  not  below  the  grade  of  lieutenant,  to  be  designated  as 
the  officer  of  orders  and  detail,  who  shall,  under  the  orders  of  the  Sec- 
retary of  the  Navy,  prepare  and  issue  all  orders  and  details  for  service, 
and  who  shall  also,  under  the  direction  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Navy, 
have  charge  of  all  matters  and  things  connected  with  courts-martial  and 
courts  of  inquiry,  and  with  the  custody  of  all  records  and  papers  there- 
unto appertaining,  and  perform  such  other  duties  relating  to  the  person- 
nel of  the  navy  as  the  Secretary  may  from  time  to  time  direct;  a  sur- 
geon or  an  assistant  surgeon,  who  shall,  under  the  direction  of  the  Sec- 
retary of  the  Navy,  make  all  purchases  of  medicines  and  medical  sup- 
plies for  the  navy,  and  perform  such  other  duties  appertaining  to  the 
medical  department  as  the  Secretary  may  from  time  to  time  direct ;  a 
paymaster,  who  shall,  under  the  direction  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Navy, 
make  all  contracts  for  or  purchases  of  provisions,  clothing  and  coal  for 
the  use  of  the  navy,  and  perform  such  other  duties  as  the  Secretary  may 
direct.  The  Secretary  of  the  Navy  is  authorized  to  appoint  one  clerk 
to  aid  each  of  the  above  officers  in  the  discharge  of  his  duties,  whose  an- 
nual salary  shall  not  exceed  fifteen  hundr,ed  dollars  each ;  but  the  officers 
therein  detailed  for  duty  shall  receive  no  compensation  for  their  services 
beyond  their  regular  pay  as  on  other  duty. 

Sec.  7.  It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  quartermaster  of  the  marine  corps 
to  visit  the  different  posts  where  portions  of  the  corps  may  be  stationed, 
as  often  as  may  be  necessary  for  the  proper  discharge  of  his  duties. 

Sec.  8.  It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Navy  to  prepare 
and  publish  regulations  for  the  general  government  of  all  persons  con- 
nected with  or  employed  in  the  naval  service,  which  regulations  shall 


I 


LAWS    OF   THE   NAVY.  35 

take  effect  as  soon  as  they  shall  be  approved  by  the  President  and  pub- 
lished. 

Sec.  9.  All  laws  of  the  United  States  heretofore  enacted  for  the  gov- 
ernment of  the  officers,  seamen  and  marines  of  the  navy  of  the  United 
States,  that  are  not  inconsistent  with  the  provisions  of  this  act,  are 
hereby  adopted  and  applied  to  the  oflScers,  seamen  and  marines  of  the 
navy  of  the  Confederate  States. 

Sec.  10.  The  President  may  determine  the  relative  and  assimilated 
rank  which  officers  of  the  navy  shall  hold  toward  those  of  the  army. 

Approved,  March  16,  1861. 


[No.  90.]  -  AN   ACT 

Supplemciilary  to  an  art  entided  ''An  act  to  organize  the  Navy." 

The  Congress  of  the  Confederate  States  of  America  do  enact,  That  in 
case  officers  who  were  formerly  attached  to  the  navy  of  the  United  States, 
but  had  resigned  in  consequence  of  the  secession  of  any  one,  or  of  all  of 
the  Confederate  States,  should  receive  appointments  in  the  navy  of  the 
Confederate  States,  the  I'rcsident  is  authorized  to  affix  to  their  commis- 
sions such  dates  as  may  be  necessary»to  secure  to  them  the  same  relative 
position  that  they  held  in  the  former  Service. 

Approved,  March  16,  1861. 


[No.  145.]  AN  ACT 

Amendatory  of  n.n  act  to  provide  for  the  organization  of  the  Navy. 

Section  1.  The  Congress  of  the  Confederate  States  of  America  do 
enact.  That  from  and  after  the  passage  of  this  act,  the  corps  of  marines 
shall  consist  of  one  colonel,  one  lieutenant-colonel,  one  major,  one  quar- 
termaster with  tlie  rank  of  major,  one  paymaster  with  the  rank  of  ma- 
jor, one  adjutant  with  the  rank  of  major,  one  sergeant-major,  one  quar- 
termaster-sergeant, ten  captains,  ten  first  lieutenants,  twenty  second 
lieutenants,  forty  sergeants,  forty  corporals,  and  eight  hundred  and  forty 
privates,  ten  drummers  and  ten  fifers  and  two  musicians. 

Sec.  2.  The  pay  and  emolmnents  of  the  officers  and  enlisted  men  shall 
be  the  same  as  that  of  the  oftfcers  and  enlisted  men  of  like  grade  in  the 
infantry  of  the  army,  except  that  the  paymaster  and  the  adjutant  shall 
receive  the  same  pay  as  the  quartermaster,  and  the  adjutant  shall 
be  taken  from  the  captains  and  subalterns  of  the  corps  and  separated 
from  the  line.  The  rations  of  enlisted  marines  shall  be  the  rations  al- 
lowed by  law  to  seamen.  All  acts  inconsistent  with  the  provisions  oi 
this  act  are  hereby  repealed. 

Approved,  May  20,  1861. 

[No.  146.]  AN  ACT 

To  amend  an  act  to  provide  for  tlie  organization  of  the  Navy,  approved  March  sixteenth, 
eighteen  hundred  and  sixty-one. 

Section  1.  The  Congress  of  the  Confederate  States  of  America  do 
■  nact,  That  the  President  be  and  he  is  hereby  authorized  to  nominate, 


36  LAAVS    OF   THE   NAVY. 

by  and  ■with  the  advice  and  consent  of  Congress,  to  appoint  all  officers 
of  the  navy  of  the  United  States,  who  have  resigned,  or  may  hereafter 
resign  their  commissions  on  account  of  the  secession  of  any  or  all  of  the 
Confederate  States,  and  who  may  be  fit  for  active  service,  to  the  same 
rank  and  position  in  the  navy  of  the  Confederate  States  which  they  held 
in  that  of  the  United  States:  Provided,  hoioever,  That  no  officer  shall 
be  so  appointed  who  may  at  any  time  have  committed  any  act  of  hostility 
against  the  Confederate  States,  or  any  one  thereof. 

Sec.  2.  That  the  President  be  authorized  to  assign  officers  of  the  navy 
to  any  duty  connected  with  the  defence  of  the  country,  and  suitable  to 
their  rank,  which  he  may  deem  proper. 

Sec.  3.  That  the  President  be  authorized  to  appoint  six  assistant  pay- 
masters of  the  navy,  each  to  receive  a  salary  of  one  thousand  dollars 
when  employed  at  sea,  and  seven  hundred  dollars  when  not  thus  employ- 
ed ;  and  all  paymasters  of  the  navy  shall  be  taken  from  the  grade  of  as- 
sistant paymasters. 

Approved,  lsl'^iy  20,  im\. 


[No.  323.]     .  AN-  ACT 

To  auiliorize   ihc  President  to  confer  temporary  rank  land  commanil  on  officers  of  the 
navy  doing  duty  with  troops. 

Section  1.  The  Congress  of  the  Confederate  States  of  Ainerica  do 
enact,  That  the  President  be  and  he  is  hereby  authorized  to  confer  on 
any  officer  of  the  navy  ordered  to  do  duty  on  shore  with  troops,  such 
temporary  military  rank  and  command,  and  with  such  limitations  and  re- 
strictions as  he  may  deem  proper. 

Sec.  2.  Any  officer  of  the  navy  on  whom  military  rank  and  command 
shall  be  conferred,  in  virtue  of  the  foregoing  section,  shall  retain  his 
rank  in  the  navy,  and  shall  be  entitled  only  to  the  same  pay  and  emolu- 
ments that  he  would  have  received  if  no  such  rank  and  command  had 
been  conferred  on  him. 

Approved,  December  24,  1861. 


AN  ACT 

To  authorize  the  appointment  of  additional  offi<'.ers  of  the  navy. 

The  Congress  of  the  Confederate  States  of  America  do  enact,  That 
the  President  be  and  he  is  hereby  authorized  to  appoint  the  following 
officers  of  the  navy,  in  addition  to  those  heretofore  authorized,  to  wit : 
two  captains  ;  five  commanders  ;  fifty  lieutenants  ;  ten  assistant  paymas- 
ters, and  thirty  assistant  surgeons ;  said  appointments  to  be  made  from 
the  navy  and  from  civil  life,  as  the  President  may  see  fit,  and  to  termi- 
nate at  the  end  of  the  war. 

Ajyproved,  December  24,  1861. 


LAWS    OF    THE    NAVY, 


AN  ACT 


']'o  aiuliorize  tlie  Secretaiy  of  the  Navy  to  give  a  bounty  to  all  persons  enlisted  us  -ea- 
men  who  enlist  for  three  years  or  for  the  war. 

The  Conp-ess  of  the  Confederate  States  of  America  do  enact,  That 
the  Secretary  of  the  Navy  is  hereby  authorized  to  give  a  bounty  of  fifty 
dollars  to  all  persons  enlisted  as  seamen,  who  shall  enlist  for  three  years 
or  for  the  war.  And  the  provisions  of  this  act  shall,  in  like  manner,  ex- 
tend to  all  seamen  heretofore  enlisted  Avho  will  extend  the  term  of  their 
cnlistmentto  three  years  or  for  the  war,  said  bounty  to  be  paid  at  tlie 
time  of  said  enlistment. 

Approved,  January  16,  1862. 


[No.  355.]  AN  ACT 

Supplementary  to  an  act  eiitilletl  "An  act  to  authorize  the  appointment  of  aiKlitiuuul  of 
licers  of  tlie  navy,"  approved  December  twenty-fomth.  eighteen  hundred  and  sixty-one. 

The  Congress  of  the  Confederate  States  of  America  do  enact,  That 
the  President  is  authorized  to  appoint  officers  of  the  regular  navy,  to  any 
higher  grade  under  the  act  above  mentioned,  without  prejudice  to  their 
position  under  their  original  appointment. 

Approved,  January  16,  1862. 


[No.  362.]  AN  ACT 

To  amend  an  act  entitled  '"An  act  to  provide  for  the  organization  of  the  navy,  approved 
March  sixteenth,  eighteen  hundred  and  sixty-one,  and  for  other  purposes." 

Section  1.  The  Congress  of  the  Confederate  States  of  America  do 
enact,  That  the  grades  of  the  commissioned  officers  of  the  Navy  of  the 
Confederate  States  shall  hereafter  be  as  follows,  to  wit :  four  admirals, 
ten  captains,  thirty-one  commanders,  one  hundred  first  lieutenants, 
twenty-five  second  lieutenants,  twenty  masters  in  line  of  promotion, 
twelve  paymasters,  forty  assistant  paymasters,  twenty-two  surgeons,  fif- 
teen past  assistant  surgeons,  thirty  assistant  surgeons,  one  engineer-in- 
chief  and  twelve  engineers. 

Sec.  2.  All  the  admirals,  four  of  the  captains,  five  of  the  command- 
ers, twenty-two  of  the  first  Lieutenants,  and  five  of  the  f>Gcond  lieuten- 
ants, shall  be  appointed  solely  for  gallant  or  meritorious  conduct  during 
the  war.  The  appointments  shall  be  made  from  the  grade  immediately 
below  the  one  to  be  filled  and  without  reference  to  the  rank  of  the  officer 
in  such  grade,  and  the  service  for  which  the  appointment  shall  be  confer- 
red shall  be  specified  in  the  commission :  Provided,  That  all  officers  be- 
low the  grade  of  second  lieutenant  may  be  promoted  more  than  one 
grade  for  the  same  service.  , 

Seo.  3.  The  warrant  officers  shall  be  as  follows :  twenty  passed  mid- 
shipmen, one  hundred  and  six  acting  midshipmen,  fifty  first  assistant  en- 
gineers, one  hundred  and  fifty  second  assistant  engineers,  one  hundred 


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and  fifty  third  assistant  ongineert:,  ten  boat.swuius.  tNvcnty  gunnort;.  six 
sail  makers,  and  twenty  narpentel's. 

Sec.  4.  The  annual  pay  of  the  additional  grades  created  by  this  act. 
shall  he  as  follows:  admirals,  six  thousand  dollars  ;  second  lieutenant, 
for  service  afloat,  twelve  hundred  dollars;  when  on  leave  or  other  duty, 
one  thousand  dollars:  master  in  the  line  of  promotion,  one  thousand  dd- 
lars  for  service  afloat;  when  on  leave  or  otlier  duty,  nine  hundi'ed  dol- 
lars; past  midshipmen,  nine  hundred  dollars  for  service  afloat;  whow  on 
leave  or  other  duty,  eight  hundred  dollars. 

Sec.  5.  The  inmual  pay  of  assistant  paymasters  shall  hgr<'after  he 
when  on  service  afloat,  tvv'clve  htrnthvl  dollars  ;  on  other  duty,  clev^ni 
hundred  dollars. 

Approved.  April  21.  1^^(i2. 


